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Recognition
Recognition
I.
Introduction
II.
Meaning of Recognition
III.
Definition of Recognition
IV.
Recognition of state
Recognition of Government
Recognition of Belligerency
Recognition of Insurgency
V.
Theories of Recognition
Constructive Theory
Declaratory Theory
VI.
Modes of Recognition
I. Defecto Recognition
o Definition
o Effect
o Illustration
o Defecto recognition when can be withdrawn
Case Reference: National Bank of Ethiopia VS National Bank of Egypt
II. Dejure Recognition
o Definition
o Effect
o Illustration
o How can it be granted
Difference between Defecto and Dejure Recognition
Nature of Recognition
Status
Withdrawal
Immunity of diplomats
Right to sue
Sovereign Immunity
Capacity to enter into treaty
Possess or successes property
Establish international obligation
Participation in international conference
Diplomatic relations
Rights under International Law
IX.
No Right to sue
No Sovereign Immunity
No Capacity to enter into territory
No effective Control to Possess or successes property
Can not Establish International Organisation
Can not Participation in international conference
Diplomatic relations
Rights under International Law
Withdrawal of Recognition
Defacto Recognition
Recognition may be withdrawn on any of the ground as it is not permanent but
temporary
Dejure Recognition,
According to stark once recognition given cant be withdrawn, it is irrevocable even
though it is given out at first instance. Even a gesture as to termination of relationship
doesnt simply withdrawal of recognition.
X.
Conclusion