When in international waters, any ship is governed by the laws of the country with which it is registered. This would be a problem for a child born as most ships are registered to backwater countries to avoid taxes (for example, the Cayman Islands). This is why crimes at sea are rarely prosecuted as well.
2006-08-18 07:12:33
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answered by PALADIN 5
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beginning itself is a eye-catching phenomenon. The why and which species and what style are concerns of speculative or intuitive philosophy. The how is an argument of genetics. the hollow between why and how is an argument of theology. to work out a sprout out of seed and transforming into leaves to augment further as a plant is an argument of exhilaration.A branch of rose or hibiscus or or moringa, violently is severed by technique of human fingers and planted on earth. It struggles to live on by technique of instinct of self upkeep, for a couple of minutes with saved power, generating roots, making a sparkling abode, arising new leaves, sheds off previous cells, and slowly will grow to be a tree. The impelling component for furthering existence, is perceptible in the popular difficulty. that's popular as 'jijiivisha' ???????? (??????? ????????) in Sanskrit, the urge to maintain,delay and further existence. We hardly ever pause to % out and take under consideration over this attractiveness yet lament even the most minor impediments in existence. beginning is hence in preserving with se no longer depending on the bottom of any denominational groupism popular as faith. yet each and each faith explains beginning in its personal unique way. The Upanishadic ingenious and prescient of beginning of people, is cognitive of the 'jijiivisha', the strife in course of in search of immortality and calls all toddlers born as 'Amritasya putraaH' ????????? ?????? : - ??????? ??????? = children of immortality. At this level, no help of any faith is critical to be drawn.
2016-11-26 00:15:55
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answered by ? 4
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The child is the same nationality as it's No-Man's Land parents.
2006-08-18 05:29:02
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answered by anitababy.brainwash 6
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if they're on a cruise liner, i would imagine the child would have nationality of whoever owns the cruise liner, as well as automatically being the nationality that the parents are.
2006-08-18 05:23:19
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answered by ShySweetNSassy 3
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The parents' citizenship determines. That's also how many people have dual citzenship.
2006-08-18 05:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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A Nomanlandian. Actually, they are a very interesting culture to study.
2006-08-18 05:26:03
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answered by Anonymous
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it would have to get a birth certificate from where it parents live
2006-08-18 05:30:17
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answered by idontkno 7
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