The International Law of Recognition: With Special Reference to Practice in Great Britain and the United States |
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... Republic was in fact established and that its Government was effectively in power since January , 1919. The question ... Republic ( Poland ) v . Weishole ( 1919 ) , ibid . , 1919- 1922 , Case No. 17 ; Republic ( Poland ) v . Felsenstadt ...
... Republic was in fact established and that its Government was effectively in power since January , 1919. The question ... Republic ( Poland ) v . Weishole ( 1919 ) , ibid . , 1919- 1922 , Case No. 17 ; Republic ( Poland ) v . Felsenstadt ...
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... Republic , after the absorption of Estonia into the Soviet Union . In its judgment the Court pointed out : ' The Government of the United States does not recognise the incorporation of the Republic of Estonia into the Union of Soviet ...
... Republic , after the absorption of Estonia into the Soviet Union . In its judgment the Court pointed out : ' The Government of the United States does not recognise the incorporation of the Republic of Estonia into the Union of Soviet ...
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... Republic of Estonia as constituted prior to June , 1940 , . . . ( and which ) has ceased de facto to have any effective existence . Instead the Govern- ment of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic was recognised ' to be the de facto ...
... Republic of Estonia as constituted prior to June , 1940 , . . . ( and which ) has ceased de facto to have any effective existence . Instead the Govern- ment of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic was recognised ' to be the de facto ...
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THE RECOGNITION OF STATES AND THE OBLIGATORY | 13 |
Positivism Examined | 19 |
Law Above the State | 23 |
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