The International Law of Recognition: With Special Reference to Practice in Great Britain and the United States |
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THE RECOGNITION OF STATES AND THE OBLIGATORY | 13 |
Positivism Examined | 19 |
Law Above the State | 23 |
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according act of recognition Annual Digest applied argued Article authority Bank Baty belligerent community belligerent rights Bilbao blockade Britain British Government civil Claims Commission conclusion constitutive Convention Court of Appeal Czechoslovakia decided decision declaratory theory declared decree denied diplomatic doctrine effect entitled established government exequatur exercise existence fact facto government facto recognition Foreign Office Germany Hackworth Haile Selassie held Hudson ibid immunity independent insurgent government insurgents International Arbitrations international law international personality judgment jure government jure recognition Kelantan League of Nations Majesty's Government Manchukuo matter McNair ment Mexico Moore neutrality Noël-Henry non-recognition Normand obligations occupation opinion Oppenheim organised parties principle Professor Lauterpacht question recog recognition of belligerency refused regarded régime relations Republic retroactivity revolution Rougier Russian Schwarzenberger sovereign sovereignty Soviet decrees Soviet Government Soviet Union Spain Spanish Spanish Civil War statehood territory tion treaty United Nations unrecognised government unrecognised powers validity writers