Abstract
This research an attempt to shed light on the origins of Roma, their nature, their living, and the extent of their right to have Nationality of the countries in which they exist, in accordance with the principles that are accepted by the International community in the field of Nationality. Considering that the right to nationality is one of the basic human rights listed in global declaration of human rights 1948 and the Institutes, Collective International agreements with legal character which includes Roma in their provisions, as they an integral part of the human community for which these documents were issued to guarantee their rights to naturalization, to ensure the activation of this right by the states parties to the relevant conventions, and to follow up its implementation to guarantee it .Put in consideration that there are many countries refuse, till now, to give Roma their nationality even in European countries that claim leadership in the field of Human rights.
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