Nationality And Allegiance Thoughts On the Military Service Conventions With

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Nationality And Allegiance Thoughts On the Military Service Conventions With
R S Fraser
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Lothrop, United States Minister to Russia, in a despatch to M. De Giers, April 24, 1887, writes, " Under this decisive con- demnation the doctrine, as your Excellency is aware, disappeared from British law. " It is difficult to escape the conclusion that the word " expatriation " is occasionally em- ployed in the sense of forfeiture of the right to national protection instead of in the full sense of change of home and allegiance. Much con- fusion results from not keeping this distinction in min...d. There is, says Moore (" International Law Digest, " Vol. III. , p. 711), "no mode of renunciation by a citizen of his citizenship prescribed. But if he emigrates ; carries his family and effects along with him ; manifests a plain' intention not to return ; takes up his permanent residence abroad, and assumes the obligation of a subject to a foreign Govern- ment, this would imply a dissolution of his previous relations with the United States. " The natural unwillingness of any State to 41 assume responsibility for the protection of a newcomer accounts, it seems to me, for the contention insisted upon by some writers, that the act of expatriation, which is the voluntary act of the individual, should not be deemed complete until that individual has been accepted by the State to which he seeks to adhere.

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