All These situations are, however, somewhat exceptional. In the case of F Nottebohm, the grant of Liechtenstein nationality did not fa11 within any of these categories, al1 the more so since he voluntarily acquired Liechtenstein nationality and by so doing automatically lost his German nationality by virtue of 25 of the German Nationality Law of 22nd July, 1913, a fact which is, In my opinion, of vital importance for determining the "Effective-ness" of Liechtenstein naturalization on the international level. No proof has been furnished In the proceedings to the "the," Nottebohm of the right himself, "granted to according which was not lost by a nationality, person before a foreign acquiring, nationality from the obtained competent of his State. A written authorization to retain his original nationality. On the contrary, the certificate of the Senate of the Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg of 15th June, 1954. Attests the loss of German nationality by F. Nottebohm in consequence of his naturalization in Liechtenstein.
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