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Vorona wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 8:17 pmMinister has a power to revoke citizenship under certain circumstances. It is regulated by Irish Nationality and citizenship Act, not the UN's view on statelessness. Section 19 of the Act clearly explains it.
In your example revocation won't be necessary as the person will be jailed for life.
Revoking someone's citizenship does not eliminate responsibility for the crime they've commited.
That's too cheap for a murder!Revocation could allow for deportation as a foreign criminal
Vorona wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 3:40 pmRevoking someone's citizenship does not eliminate responsibility for the crime they've commited.
By Irish law if you kill someone, you're going to spend the rest of your life in prison. Revoking or keeping the citizenship of the convicted makes very little difference.
Go and read relevant resources, I have no time or desire to argue about something you could easily find yourself.Granista wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 9:56 amIt is categorically not true that if you kill someone in Ireland you will always spend the rest of your life in prison. Why make such silly statements? There was a guy who killed 2 people and only served 9 years before getting day release! Last year at least 150 killers were free from prison.