väestöperiaate
Väestöperiaate, or the population principle, is a concept primarily discussed in the context of international law, particularly concerning state succession. It refers to the idea that when a territory changes sovereignty, the population residing within that territory generally retains their original nationality unless they take specific action to change it. This principle prioritizes the status of individuals and their existing legal ties to a state over the mere territorial shift.
The väestöperiaate is often contrasted with other principles of state succession, such as the clean slate doctrine,
In practice, the application of the väestöperiaate can be complex. While the general presumption is that nationality