Recognition is the act whereby the executive of a nation formally acknowledges the existence of a new state or government and determines all of the legal consequences flowing from this act to the new state or government. The author of this note proposes that recognition should be founded upon international legal standards, rather than political considerations
The following study intends to analyse the evolution of theories regarding the recognition of states...
In public international law, EU law, and national law there are numerous rules and principles stipul...
International recognition creates legitimacy for the independent existence of new, sovereign politic...
Recognition is the act whereby the executive of a nation formally acknowledges the existence of a ne...
Although recognition of States retains a fundamental importance in international law and is a common...
Abstract Recognition in contemporary international law is generally seen as a declaratory act. This ...
He article refers to the legal content of the act of recognition of States under international law. ...
In the law of nations everything depends upon recognition. A newly organized state may possess all t...
It is the fact that international law itself does not create States by way of some legislative fiat;...
The term recognition has many meanings. We speak in family law of a recognized child, in public ...
The problem of recognition has long troubled American jurists. Jurists have sought to detach the jur...
This chapter explores the collective recognition of states and the role of the international communi...
The subject of the review was the recognition of States and representing their governments due to th...
During the past decade there has been a resurgence of interest in the concept of recognition in inte...
Gerek uluslararası hukuk ve gerekse uluslararası ilişkilerde tanımlaması en zor ve hatta en karmaşık...
The following study intends to analyse the evolution of theories regarding the recognition of states...
In public international law, EU law, and national law there are numerous rules and principles stipul...
International recognition creates legitimacy for the independent existence of new, sovereign politic...
Recognition is the act whereby the executive of a nation formally acknowledges the existence of a ne...
Although recognition of States retains a fundamental importance in international law and is a common...
Abstract Recognition in contemporary international law is generally seen as a declaratory act. This ...
He article refers to the legal content of the act of recognition of States under international law. ...
In the law of nations everything depends upon recognition. A newly organized state may possess all t...
It is the fact that international law itself does not create States by way of some legislative fiat;...
The term recognition has many meanings. We speak in family law of a recognized child, in public ...
The problem of recognition has long troubled American jurists. Jurists have sought to detach the jur...
This chapter explores the collective recognition of states and the role of the international communi...
The subject of the review was the recognition of States and representing their governments due to th...
During the past decade there has been a resurgence of interest in the concept of recognition in inte...
Gerek uluslararası hukuk ve gerekse uluslararası ilişkilerde tanımlaması en zor ve hatta en karmaşık...
The following study intends to analyse the evolution of theories regarding the recognition of states...
In public international law, EU law, and national law there are numerous rules and principles stipul...
International recognition creates legitimacy for the independent existence of new, sovereign politic...