Hersch Lauterpacht
Recognition in International Law
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Recognition in International Law
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Originally published by Hersch Lauterpacht in 1947, this book presents a detailed study of recognition in international law.
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Originally published by Hersch Lauterpacht in 1947, this book presents a detailed study of recognition in international law.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9781107609433
- ISBN-10: 1107609437
- Artikelnr.: 37457778
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9781107609433
- ISBN-10: 1107609437
- Artikelnr.: 37457778
Preface
Table of cases
List of abbreviations
Part I. Recognition of States: 1. Introductory
2. The legal nature of recognition and the practice of states
3. The legal duty of recognition and the conditions of statehood
4. The declaratory and constitutive views of recognition
5. The declaratory and constitutive views of recognition (continued)
6. The procedure of recognition
Appendix to chapters 1-6
Part II. Recognition of Governments: 7. International law and revolutionary changes of governments
8. The tests of recognition of governments
9. The principle of effectiveness and the consent of the governed
10. The legal effects of non-recognition of governments
11. The legal nature of recognition and the duty of recognition
Part III. Recognition of Belligerency and of Insurgency: 12. The principles of recognition of belligerency
13. The right of the insurgents and of the lawful government to recognition of belligerency
Appendix to chapters 12 and 13
14. Recognition of belligerency and the principles of international law
15. Problems of recognition of belligerency
Appendix to chapters 14 and 15
16. Recognition of insurgency
17. Recognition of insurgents as a government
18. Insurgency and piracy
Appendix to chapter 18
Part IV. Problems of Recognition: 19. De facto recognition, withdrawal of recognition and conditional recognition
Appendix to chapter 19
20. Implied recognition
21. The principle of non recognition
Index.
Table of cases
List of abbreviations
Part I. Recognition of States: 1. Introductory
2. The legal nature of recognition and the practice of states
3. The legal duty of recognition and the conditions of statehood
4. The declaratory and constitutive views of recognition
5. The declaratory and constitutive views of recognition (continued)
6. The procedure of recognition
Appendix to chapters 1-6
Part II. Recognition of Governments: 7. International law and revolutionary changes of governments
8. The tests of recognition of governments
9. The principle of effectiveness and the consent of the governed
10. The legal effects of non-recognition of governments
11. The legal nature of recognition and the duty of recognition
Part III. Recognition of Belligerency and of Insurgency: 12. The principles of recognition of belligerency
13. The right of the insurgents and of the lawful government to recognition of belligerency
Appendix to chapters 12 and 13
14. Recognition of belligerency and the principles of international law
15. Problems of recognition of belligerency
Appendix to chapters 14 and 15
16. Recognition of insurgency
17. Recognition of insurgents as a government
18. Insurgency and piracy
Appendix to chapter 18
Part IV. Problems of Recognition: 19. De facto recognition, withdrawal of recognition and conditional recognition
Appendix to chapter 19
20. Implied recognition
21. The principle of non recognition
Index.
Preface
Table of cases
List of abbreviations
Part I. Recognition of States: 1. Introductory
2. The legal nature of recognition and the practice of states
3. The legal duty of recognition and the conditions of statehood
4. The declaratory and constitutive views of recognition
5. The declaratory and constitutive views of recognition (continued)
6. The procedure of recognition
Appendix to chapters 1-6
Part II. Recognition of Governments: 7. International law and revolutionary changes of governments
8. The tests of recognition of governments
9. The principle of effectiveness and the consent of the governed
10. The legal effects of non-recognition of governments
11. The legal nature of recognition and the duty of recognition
Part III. Recognition of Belligerency and of Insurgency: 12. The principles of recognition of belligerency
13. The right of the insurgents and of the lawful government to recognition of belligerency
Appendix to chapters 12 and 13
14. Recognition of belligerency and the principles of international law
15. Problems of recognition of belligerency
Appendix to chapters 14 and 15
16. Recognition of insurgency
17. Recognition of insurgents as a government
18. Insurgency and piracy
Appendix to chapter 18
Part IV. Problems of Recognition: 19. De facto recognition, withdrawal of recognition and conditional recognition
Appendix to chapter 19
20. Implied recognition
21. The principle of non recognition
Index.
Table of cases
List of abbreviations
Part I. Recognition of States: 1. Introductory
2. The legal nature of recognition and the practice of states
3. The legal duty of recognition and the conditions of statehood
4. The declaratory and constitutive views of recognition
5. The declaratory and constitutive views of recognition (continued)
6. The procedure of recognition
Appendix to chapters 1-6
Part II. Recognition of Governments: 7. International law and revolutionary changes of governments
8. The tests of recognition of governments
9. The principle of effectiveness and the consent of the governed
10. The legal effects of non-recognition of governments
11. The legal nature of recognition and the duty of recognition
Part III. Recognition of Belligerency and of Insurgency: 12. The principles of recognition of belligerency
13. The right of the insurgents and of the lawful government to recognition of belligerency
Appendix to chapters 12 and 13
14. Recognition of belligerency and the principles of international law
15. Problems of recognition of belligerency
Appendix to chapters 14 and 15
16. Recognition of insurgency
17. Recognition of insurgents as a government
18. Insurgency and piracy
Appendix to chapter 18
Part IV. Problems of Recognition: 19. De facto recognition, withdrawal of recognition and conditional recognition
Appendix to chapter 19
20. Implied recognition
21. The principle of non recognition
Index.