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It Is Not Yet ‘Uhuru’: Overcoming the Challenges of Citizenship and Nationality Questions in Post-Separation Sudan and South Sudan
Journal of International Studies Pub Date : 2020-01-12 , DOI: 10.32890/jis.12.2016.7974
Ferdinand O. Ottoh , Solomon Oladede Akinboye

This paper focuses on the nationality and citizenship crisis in post-separation Sudan.The paper argues that the unresolved issues in the agreement, especially the issue of nationality and citizenship are serious threats to the stability of the new state of South Sudan.Both North Sudan and South Sudan have demonstrated a lack of political will to resolve the nationality and citizenship problem.This explains why they were not able to adopt a common legal framework that will help to address the age-long problem instead of each adopting new nationality laws. The paper adopts the historical and institutional-legalistic approach in the discourse to situate the problem. It argues therefore, that the citizenship problem will continue in a system that is stratified along ethnic/racial and religious lines as epitomized in Sudan.We conclude that it is the resolution of outstanding issues of nationality and citizenship question that will help to sharpen the pattern of state-ethnic relations in the separated countries of north and south Sudan.With independence granted to Southern Sudan, the crisis of citizenship remains both in the north and the south.

中文翻译:

还不是“乌胡鲁”:克服分离后苏丹和南苏丹的国籍和国籍问题的挑战

本文着眼于分离后苏丹的国籍和公民权危机。论文认为,协议中尚未解决的问题,特别是国籍和公民权问题严重威胁着南苏丹新州的稳定。南苏丹和南苏丹表现出缺乏解决国籍和公民权问题的政治意愿,这解释了为什么他们无法采用有助于解决长期存在的问题的共同法律框架,而不是各自采用新的国籍法。本文在论述中采用历史和制度法律的方法来解决问题。因此,它认为,公民身份问题将继续按照苏丹为代表的种族/种族和宗教路线进行分层。
更新日期:2020-01-12
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