Liechtenstein is a Principality, run by a hereditary Prince. The nationality is Liechtenstinian.
The Nottebohm case, decided by the International Court of Justice in 1955, involved the issue of nationality and diplomatic protection. Friedrich Nottebohm, a German national, had acquired citizenship in Liechtenstein but was living in Guatemala when he was detained during a political conflict. Liechtenstein sought to intervene on his behalf, but the court ruled that Nottebohm's connection to Liechtenstein was insufficient for the state to assert diplomatic protection, emphasizing that nationality must reflect a genuine connection to the state. The case highlighted the principle that nationality should not be used merely as a tool for diplomatic advantage.
Switzerland is west of Liechtenstein. Austria is east of Liechtenstein.
'Liechtenstein'
The capital city of Liechtenstein is VaduzIts largest city is Schaan.The capital city of Liechtenstein is Vaduz
In order to get a Liechtenstein passport, or that of any other country, you need to be a citizen of that country. If you are not a Liechtenstein citizen you can't get a Liechtenstein passport.
Principality of Liechtenstein - 61.96 square miles.
No, Liechtenstein is its own independent nation.
Yes. Liechtenstein is in central Europe.
No, Liechtenstein is not a member of the European Union.
Liechtenstein has no military.
Who is incharge of Liechtenstein
Most people in Liechtenstein are Roman Catholic but there is a small percentage of Protestant religion in Liechtenstein.