The problems involved in the subject of recognition in international law are important ones, even though they lack the dramatic appeal of such topics as war and peace, outer space, and ocean space
Although scholars employing cross cultural methodologies are making an increasing use of available d...
The principle of exterritoriality sets up exemption from the operation of the laws of a state of the...
Recognition plays a multifaceted role in international theory. In rarely communicating literatures, ...
Recognition is the act whereby the executive of a nation formally acknowledges the existence of a ne...
In the 19th century, international law recognized the right of a nation to use force to protect the ...
This is probably the most exhaustive study of recognition ever published. It is first of all to be n...
In order to recapture the essence and justification of this paper, the source of this theoretical re...
Although recognition of States retains a fundamental importance in international law and is a common...
The subject of the review was the recognition of States and representing their governments due to th...
It is quite clear that man has not been able to legislate war and aggression into defeat or even int...
Gerek uluslararası hukuk ve gerekse uluslararası ilişkilerde tanımlaması en zor ve hatta en karmaşık...
It is the fact that international law itself does not create States by way of some legislative fiat;...
In the three quarters of a century since the Naval War College was founded, the study of internation...
Five years have elapsed since the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 LOS Conventi...
During the past decade there has been a resurgence of interest in the concept of recognition in inte...
Although scholars employing cross cultural methodologies are making an increasing use of available d...
The principle of exterritoriality sets up exemption from the operation of the laws of a state of the...
Recognition plays a multifaceted role in international theory. In rarely communicating literatures, ...
Recognition is the act whereby the executive of a nation formally acknowledges the existence of a ne...
In the 19th century, international law recognized the right of a nation to use force to protect the ...
This is probably the most exhaustive study of recognition ever published. It is first of all to be n...
In order to recapture the essence and justification of this paper, the source of this theoretical re...
Although recognition of States retains a fundamental importance in international law and is a common...
The subject of the review was the recognition of States and representing their governments due to th...
It is quite clear that man has not been able to legislate war and aggression into defeat or even int...
Gerek uluslararası hukuk ve gerekse uluslararası ilişkilerde tanımlaması en zor ve hatta en karmaşık...
It is the fact that international law itself does not create States by way of some legislative fiat;...
In the three quarters of a century since the Naval War College was founded, the study of internation...
Five years have elapsed since the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 LOS Conventi...
During the past decade there has been a resurgence of interest in the concept of recognition in inte...
Although scholars employing cross cultural methodologies are making an increasing use of available d...
The principle of exterritoriality sets up exemption from the operation of the laws of a state of the...
Recognition plays a multifaceted role in international theory. In rarely communicating literatures, ...