Recognition in International Law: With Special Reference to RussiaCUP Archive, 1933 - 6 páginas |
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Contenido
ATES | 7 |
page | 26 |
nition de facto as a Legal Act page | 32 |
THE | 67 |
The Meaning of the Legal D | 73 |
Recognition of Insurgency as distinguished from Recognition of Belligerency | 75 |
36 | 79 |
page | 98 |
mal Argument against the Duty of Recognition of Belligerency | 236 |
Effects of de facto Recognition as distinguished from de jure Recognitio | 241 |
ty of the Lawful Government to grant Recognition | 243 |
tion of Belligerency and the Spanish Civil War of 19369 | 250 |
page | 270 |
RECOGNITION OF INSURGENTS AS A GOVERNMENT | 279 |
Recognition of Insurgency and the Limits of de facto Recognition | 290 |
Declaration of Piracy by the Lawful Government | 296 |
od of the Revolutionary Change as a Test of Recognition | 106 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF EFFECTIVENESS AND | 115 |
ice of the United States | 124 |
ndonment of the Traditional Test of Recognition after the First | 130 |
Legitimation through Popular | 136 |
THE LEGAL EFFECTS OF NONRECOGNITION | 141 |
ontinental Practice | 153 |
RECOGNITION OF BELLIGERENCY AND | 184 |
LAWFUL GOVERNMENT | 186 |
manitarian Aspect page 22 | 228 |
Recognition de facto Recognition and de facto Intercourse 34 | 346 |
drawal of Recognition of Governments 35 | 352 |
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XIX | 365 |
Presumption of Recognition page | 369 |
Participation in Conferences | 380 |
The Appointment of Agents | 388 |
Implied Recognition and the Policy or Obligation of NonRecognition | 395 |
Implied Recognition of Belligerency | 403 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF NONRECOGNITION | 409 |
Acceptance of the Obligation of NonRecognition | 416 |
Términos y frases comunes
A.J. vol American Annual Digest applied attitude authority belligerent rights blockade Bolivia Britain British Government British subjects Chargé d'Affaires civil claim conditions of recognition considerations courts decision declaration declaratory view despatch diplomatic relations doctrine duty of recognition effect entitled established exercise existence expressed fact facto Government Finland foreign fulfil Hackworth ibid independence instructed insurgents interests international law Jacmel jure juridical law of nations Law Officers lawful government legal duty Lordship's commands signified Majesty's Government Manchukuo matter of recognition ment Minister neutrality non-recognition obedience parties political ports practice premature recognition principle question reason recognition of belligerency recognition of governments refusal to recognize refusing recognition regard regime Republic revolution revolutionary government rule of international Secretary sovereign sovereignty Soviet Government Soviet Russia Spain Spanish Civil War territory test of recognition tion TRAVERS TWISS Treaty United United States Secretary unrecognized government Vatican City Venezuela vessels view of recognition