+Jus Sanguinis (Latin for "right of blood") is a legal principle where an individual's nationality is determined by the nationality of their parents. It contrasts with [Jus Soli](/wiki/jus_soli), which grants citizenship by place of birth, emphasizing ancestral ties over territorial connection. This principle ensures that a child inherits the citizenship of their mother or father, irrespective of their birthplace, forming a core aspect of [Citizenship Law](/wiki/citizenship_law) in many nations.
+## See also
+- [Nationality](/wiki/nationality)
+- [Citizenship](/wiki/citizenship)
+- [Jus Soli](/wiki/jus_soli)
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