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Citizenship in North Korea is a status given to individuals recognized as North Korean by the government of the country. It is a source of shared national identity, but can also be one of contention or conflict.


Nationality law of the DPRK

Main article: Nationality law of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

North Korea adopted a nationality law in 1963, 15 years after being founded on 9 September 1948. It has since been revised in 1995 and 1999. The nationality law of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) governs who is a citizen of the DPRK, and how one may gain or lose such citizenship. It prescribes citizenship qualifications, citizen rights, and citizen protections. While containing just 16 articles, it covers most of the basic features which can be found across modern citizenship legislation in other nations.

See also

Notes

  1. Kim, Chin. Law of Marriage and Divorce in North Korea The International Lawyer (1973): 906–917
  2. Kim, Chin (1972). "North Korean Nationality Law". International Lawyer. 6 (2): 324.

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