The Spanish nationality of the inhabitants of Western Sahara

Autores/as

  • Alfonso Ortega Giménez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36151/SYBIL.2023.016

Palabras clave:

Spanish nationality, recognition by possession of state, recovery of nationality

Resumen

Western Sahara ceased to be under Spanish sovereignty on 26 February 1976. As a result, all citizens born in the territory before that date claim Spanish nationality. The Saharawis understand that they were born in an area that, at that time, was part of Spain. But the judiciary does not agree, since in June 2020, a Supreme Court ruling denied this theoretical right to the
Saharawis and established that having been born in Western Sahara before that date did not entitle them to obtain Spanish nationality of origin, since it was not considered to be national territory.

Publicado

2023-01-31

Número

Sección

Agora

Cómo citar

The Spanish nationality of the inhabitants of Western Sahara. (2023). Spanish Yearbook of International Law, 26, 319-323. https://doi.org/10.36151/SYBIL.2023.016