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EEBio | 2 years ago

While US has ratified the Universal Declaration of Human rights[1], I am not sure how binding it is. There are also two Conventions about statelessness that US has not signed, and maybe that’s why similar revocations of citizenship has happened in the past[2] Even though link discusses a case where a terrorist lost the citizenship, not a law-abiding doctor, the grounds for revocation were the same - diplomatic immunity at the time).

[1]:https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/670964?ln=en

[2]:https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/37463/is-revoking-ci...

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lnxg33k1|2 years ago

Thanks for the links! Very informative