The international law of recognitionРипол Классик, 1951 - 461 pages |
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
RECOGNITION OF STATES | 13 |
Positivism Examined | 30 |
RECOGNITION OF STATES IN PRACTICE | 79 |
PART | 95 |
THE DOCTRINE OF LEGITIMACY | 105 |
THE DECLARATORY OR DE FACTO DOCTRINE | 117 |
THE EFFECTS OF RECOGNITION | 133 |
BY WHOM DETERMINABLE | 224 |
REVOCABILITY OF RECOGNITION | 259 |
CONDITIONAL RECOGNITION | 265 |
LEGAL PERSONALITY OF A BELLIGERENT COMMUNITY | 303 |
THE NATURE OF THE RECOGNITION OF BELLIGERENCY | 333 |
THE DUTY OF RECOGNITION | 352 |
CONDITIONS FOR RECOGNITION | 364 |
TERMINATION OF BELLIGERENCY | 395 |
IMMUNITY FROM LEGAL PROCESS | 140 |
PRIVATE RIGHTS | 150 |
Marriage and Divorce | 166 |
RETROACTIVITY OF RECOGNITION | 172 |
MODES OF RECOGNITION | 189 |
THE MEANING OF THE DOCTRINE | 411 |
THE DOCTRINE OF NONRECOGNITION AND THE MAXIM | 420 |
THE APPLICATION OF THE DOCTRINE | 429 |
NONRECOGNITION AS A SANCTION | 441 |
| 453 | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
accorded act of recognition admitted Annual Digest applied argued Article Austria authority Baty belligerent community belligerent occupation belligerent rights blockade Britain British Government civil claim conclusion Convention Czechoslovakia decision declaratory theory declared decree denied doctrine effect entitled established government Estonian Ethiopia exequatur exercise existence fact facto government facto recognition Fauchille Foreign Office German Hackworth held Hudson ibid illegal immunity imply recognition independent insurgents international law international personality jure government jure recognition Kelantan Lauterpacht laws of war League of Nations Manchukuo McNair ment Mexico Moore neutrality Noël-Henry non-recognition Normand obligations occupation opinion Oppenheim organisation parties practice principle Professor Lauterpacht question recog recognition of belligerency regard régime Republic retroactivity revolution rights and duties Rougier rule Russian Schwarzenberger ships 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
