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Ti-Chiang Chen. INTERNATIONAL LAW RECOGNITION With Special Reference to Practice in Great Britain and the United States BY TI-CHIANG CHEN, D.PHIL. (OXON.) Associate Professor of International Law, Tsing Hua University, Peking EDITED BY ...
Ti-Chiang Chen. INTERNATIONAL LAW RECOGNITION With Special Reference to Practice in Great Britain and the United States BY TI-CHIANG CHEN, D.PHIL. (OXON.) Associate Professor of International Law, Tsing Hua University, Peking EDITED BY ...
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... Britain and the Law of Nations, 1932—1935. Treaties. Malloy, W. M., Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, Protocols and Agreements between the United States and Other Powers, 1910—1938. U.S. For. Rel. Papers Relating to the Foreign ...
... Britain and the Law of Nations, 1932—1935. Treaties. Malloy, W. M., Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, Protocols and Agreements between the United States and Other Powers, 1910—1938. U.S. For. Rel. Papers Relating to the Foreign ...
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... Britain and the United States fully supports this view. The recognition of belligerency creates special diflicullics for those who regard belligerent bodies as possessing no legal personality. Such a view runs counter to the principle ...
... Britain and the United States fully supports this view. The recognition of belligerency creates special diflicullics for those who regard belligerent bodies as possessing no legal personality. Such a view runs counter to the principle ...
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... Britain has I recognised ' Johore '2 and Kelantan '3 as ' sovereign and independent States '; yet it does not seem that her relations with them are governed by international law. {IL according to the constitutive theory, recognitibn ...
... Britain has I recognised ' Johore '2 and Kelantan '3 as ' sovereign and independent States '; yet it does not seem that her relations with them are governed by international law. {IL according to the constitutive theory, recognitibn ...
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... Britain of an Israeli Minister in 1949. It was then pointed out that this acceptance in no way altered the nature of the British de facto recognition of Israel, The Times, May_l4, 1949.] “'1 [It is doubtful, however, whether the ...
... Britain of an Israeli Minister in 1949. It was then pointed out that this acceptance in no way altered the nature of the British de facto recognition of Israel, The Times, May_l4, 1949.] “'1 [It is doubtful, however, whether the ...
Contents
3 | |
13 | |
30 | |
PART | 95 |
THE DOCTRINE OF LEGITIMACY | 105 |
PUBLIC RIGHTS | 145 |
Procedural Rights of Private Litigants | 166 |
RETROACTIVITY or RECOGNITION | 172 |
CONDITIONAL RECOGNITION | 265 |
117 | 283 |
LEGAL PERSONALITY CIF A BELLIGERENT COMMUNITY | 303 |
THE NATURE OF THE RECOGNlTlON OF BELLIGBRENCY | 333 |
THE DUTY 0P REOOONITION | 352 |
CONDITIONS FOR REOOGNITION | 364 |
TERMINATION OF BELLIOERENCY | 395 |
RECOGNITION OF INSURGENCY | 407 |
MODES 0F RECOGNITION 139 | 191 |
105 | 215 |
Br WHOM DETERMINABLE | 224 |
REVOCABILITY 0F RECOGNITION | 259 |
2? THE MEANING OF THE DOCTRINE | 411 |
THE DOCTRINE OF NONRECOGNITION AND THE MAXIM | 420 |
NONRECOGNITION as A SANCTION | 441 |
Index | 453 |
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accorded act of recognition admission Annual Digest applied Arbitration Article authority Bank belligerent community belligerent rights blockade Britain British Government certificate civil claim conclusion conflict constitutive Convention Court of Appeal Czechoslovakia decided decision declared definition denied difficulty diplomatic representatives doctrine effect entitled established government Estonian Ethiopia Executive exequatur exercise existence fact facto government facto recognition first Foreign Office German Hackworth Haile Selassie Haiti held Hudson ibid immunity imply recognition independent insurgents international law international personality judgment judicial League of Nations letters of credence Manchukuo McNair ment Mexico Moore neutrality non-recognition Normand obligations official Oflice opinion Oppenheim organisation parties political department principle Professor Lauterpacht question recog recognition of belligerency regarded regime Republic Resolution retroactivity Russian 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