The main objective of this article is to identify the role of international organizations in the process of recognition and non-recognition of states in international law. The integration of states in the international community is dependent on its position towards other states and international organizations. The decision of an international organization to admit a state in its membership is a factual recognition of that entity as a state, and it helps it to integrate as a legitimate actor of international relations. On the other hand, as international practice demonstrates, international organizations play an important role in the non-recognition of entities which claim to become states in contravention of jus cogens norms of inter...
In academic debates on the responsibility of international organizations and their member States the...
This article demonstrates how the core assumption of the dominant international legal doctrine that ...
A public international organization is formed by international agreement made by states or other int...
The main objective of this Article is to identify the role of international organizations in the pro...
It is the fact that international law itself does not create States by way of some legislative fiat;...
The subject of the review was the recognition of States and representing their governments due to th...
In the article, the issues related to the participation of international non-governmental organizati...
Although recognition of States retains a fundamental importance in international law and is a common...
Traditionally, the actors in the international legal sys-tem are divided into States and non-state a...
The following study intends to analyse the evolution of theories regarding the recognition of states...
With the emergence of powerful non-state actors onto the international plane, it has been necessary ...
With the emergence of powerful non-state actors onto the international plane, it has been necessary ...
He article refers to the legal content of the act of recognition of States under international law. ...
The establishment process of new states has not been finished yet. There are still some regions whic...
Traditionally, the only recognized subjects of public international law have been states and intergo...
In academic debates on the responsibility of international organizations and their member States the...
This article demonstrates how the core assumption of the dominant international legal doctrine that ...
A public international organization is formed by international agreement made by states or other int...
The main objective of this Article is to identify the role of international organizations in the pro...
It is the fact that international law itself does not create States by way of some legislative fiat;...
The subject of the review was the recognition of States and representing their governments due to th...
In the article, the issues related to the participation of international non-governmental organizati...
Although recognition of States retains a fundamental importance in international law and is a common...
Traditionally, the actors in the international legal sys-tem are divided into States and non-state a...
The following study intends to analyse the evolution of theories regarding the recognition of states...
With the emergence of powerful non-state actors onto the international plane, it has been necessary ...
With the emergence of powerful non-state actors onto the international plane, it has been necessary ...
He article refers to the legal content of the act of recognition of States under international law. ...
The establishment process of new states has not been finished yet. There are still some regions whic...
Traditionally, the only recognized subjects of public international law have been states and intergo...
In academic debates on the responsibility of international organizations and their member States the...
This article demonstrates how the core assumption of the dominant international legal doctrine that ...
A public international organization is formed by international agreement made by states or other int...