Manual of Public International LawMax Sørensen |
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... recognition , or the witholding of recognition , is often used as a political instrument to express approval or disapproval of a new state or govern- ment or a territorial change . The opinions expressed on behalf of governments as to ...
... recognition , or the witholding of recognition , is often used as a political instrument to express approval or disapproval of a new state or govern- ment or a territorial change . The opinions expressed on behalf of governments as to ...
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... recognition , permits various forms of intercourse short of recognition of a government or a new State . International law does not condemn rebellion or secession aiming at acquisition of inde- pendence . Lauterpacht , Recognition , p ...
... recognition , permits various forms of intercourse short of recognition of a government or a new State . International law does not condemn rebellion or secession aiming at acquisition of inde- pendence . Lauterpacht , Recognition , p ...
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... recognition of a particular illegal act or situation . 5.20 De facto and de jure recognition Some writers have striven to eliminate any distinction between de facto and de jure recognition on the grounds that it is merely political and ...
... recognition of a particular illegal act or situation . 5.20 De facto and de jure recognition Some writers have striven to eliminate any distinction between de facto and de jure recognition on the grounds that it is merely political and ...
Contents
PREFACE by Joseph E Johnson President Carnegie Endowment | vii |
Biographies | xiii |
Chronological Table of Treaties Cited | xxxiii |
Copyright | |
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