International LawStevens & sons, limited, 1949 |
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... government which has received de facto or de jure recognition . Its obligations under international law are the same . Secondly , the fact that a State has refused to grant de facto recognition to the government of a foreign sovereign ...
... government which has received de facto or de jure recognition . Its obligations under international law are the same . Secondly , the fact that a State has refused to grant de facto recognition to the government of a foreign sovereign ...
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... government , and by its refusal to do so indicates the opposite intention . Correspondingly , no government that has overthrown another government by force or succeeds to it in a more normal fashion can refuse responsibility for the ...
... government , and by its refusal to do so indicates the opposite intention . Correspondingly , no government that has overthrown another government by force or succeeds to it in a more normal fashion can refuse responsibility for the ...
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... government may gain control of a country and be the de facto government , and from the standpoint of international law therefore the de jure government , even though other governments may not choose to " recognise " it , as it is often ...
... government may gain control of a country and be the de facto government , and from the standpoint of international law therefore the de jure government , even though other governments may not choose to " recognise " it , as it is often ...
Inhalt
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Table of Cases arranged in Alphabetical Order | xxv |
Acquisition of Polish Nationality | xxvi |
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