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Grenada
(1,696 words)

Volume I: National Reports 1979

H. H. Marshall1

Grenada is an independent sovereign democratic state within the Commonwealth. Its relationship with the United Kingdom as an Associated State was terminated as from 7 Feb. 19742 on its attainment of independence.3

I. CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM

1. Nationality

Constitution Ch.VII deals with citizenship of Grenada. Every person born in Grenada who was on 6 Feb. 1974 a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies…

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H. H. Marshall, “Grenada”, in: International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law Online, Edited by: U. Drobnig, R. David, H. H. Egawa, R. Graveson, V. Knapp, A. T. Von Mehren, Y. Noda, S. Rozmaryn, V. M. Tschchikvadze, H. Valladão, H. Yntema, K. Zweigert. Consulted online on 05 December 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2589-4021_IECO_COM_01GRD>
First published online: 2018



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