Calvin's Case (1608), 77 ER 377, (1608) Co Rep 1a, also known as the Case of the Postnati, was a 1608 English legal decision establishing that a child born in Scotland, after the Union of the Crowns under King James VI and I in 1603, was considered under the common law to be an English subject and entitled to the benefits of English law. Calvin's Case was eventually adopted by courts in the United States, and the case played an important role in shaping the American rule of birthright citizenship via jus soli ("law of the soil", or citizenship by virtue of birth within the territory of a sovereign state).
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- カルヴィン対スミス (ja)
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| - Calvin's Case (1608), 77 ER 377, (1608) Co Rep 1a, also known as the Case of the Postnati, was a 1608 English legal decision establishing that a child born in Scotland, after the Union of the Crowns under King James VI and I in 1603, was considered under the common law to be an English subject and entitled to the benefits of English law. Calvin's Case was eventually adopted by courts in the United States, and the case played an important role in shaping the American rule of birthright citizenship via jus soli ("law of the soil", or citizenship by virtue of birth within the territory of a sovereign state). (en)
- カルヴィン対スミス(カルヴィンたいスミス、Calvin v Smith)またはカルヴィン裁判(カルヴィンさいばん、Calvin's Case)は、17世紀初頭のイングランド王国の裁判。この裁判は形式的には土地所有権を巡る訴訟であったが、実質的にはスコットランド王国領内で生まれた者のイングランド王国における法的地位を明確にすることを意図した試訴であった。 (ja)
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| - Calvin's Case , 77 ER 377, Co Rep 1a, Trin. 6 Jac. 1 (en)
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| - Lord Ellesmere, and 14 judges, including Sir Thomas Fleming, Sir Edward Coke, Sir Lawrence Tanfield, Sir Thomas Foster, Sir Christopher Yelverton, Sir Thomas Walmsley, (en)
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| - Calvin's Case (1608), 77 ER 377, (1608) Co Rep 1a, also known as the Case of the Postnati, was a 1608 English legal decision establishing that a child born in Scotland, after the Union of the Crowns under King James VI and I in 1603, was considered under the common law to be an English subject and entitled to the benefits of English law. Calvin's Case was eventually adopted by courts in the United States, and the case played an important role in shaping the American rule of birthright citizenship via jus soli ("law of the soil", or citizenship by virtue of birth within the territory of a sovereign state). (en)
- カルヴィン対スミス(カルヴィンたいスミス、Calvin v Smith)またはカルヴィン裁判(カルヴィンさいばん、Calvin's Case)は、17世紀初頭のイングランド王国の裁判。この裁判は形式的には土地所有権を巡る訴訟であったが、実質的にはスコットランド王国領内で生まれた者のイングランド王国における法的地位を明確にすることを意図した試訴であった。 (ja)
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