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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Alien (law).
See also changes related to Alien (law), or pages that link to Alien (law) or to this page or whose text contains "Alien (law)".

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  • Foreign national residency management system (Japan) [r]: Japanese national database and associated procedures used to maintain information about non-Japanese residents. [e]
  • Japanese residents of colonial descent [r]: Japanese and non-Japanese citizens who trace their origins back to Japan's colonial period. [e]
  • Alien Torts Claims Act [r]: Originally introduced in 1789, a U.S. law that has become active in using the U.S. court to seek redress for actions committed outside the U.S., but in violation of U.S. or international law and where the defendants have a relationship to the U.S. [e]

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