Search results for: “recognition of a state”

  • Recognition of A State

    Hierarchical Display of Recognition of a state Law > International law > Public international lawInternational Relations > International affairs > International affairs > Diplomatic relations Recognition of a state Concept of Recognition of a state See the dictionary definition of […]

  • Recognition of A State

    Hierarchical Display of Recognition of a state Law > International law > Public international lawInternational Relations > International affairs > International affairs > Diplomatic relations Recognition of a state Concept of Recognition of a state See the dictionary definition of […]

  • Authority Over Foreign State Recognition

    Executive Branch Authority Over Foreign State Recognition in 2013 (Continuation) United States views on international law [1] in relation to Executive Branch Authority Over Foreign State Recognition: Post-ratification History Both parties make extensive arguments regarding the […]

  • Authority Over Foreign State Recognition

    Executive Branch Authority Over Foreign State Recognition in 2013 (Continuation) United States views on international law [1] in relation to Executive Branch Authority Over Foreign State Recognition: Post-ratification History Both parties make extensive arguments regarding the […]

  • Mutual Recognition

    Mutual recognition and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Mutual recognition provided by the European Union Commission: A principle of international law whereby States party to an agreement decide that they will recognise and uphold legal decisions taken by competent authorities […]

  • Act of State Doctrine

    Act Of State Doctrine Summary of Act Of State Doctrine A principle of international law that holds that the actions of a state, performed within its own boundaries are not subject to legal review in other countries. Some limitations on the doctrine have arisen in recent years, largely in […]

  • Act of State Doctrine

    Act Of State Doctrine Summary of Act Of State Doctrine A principle of international law that holds that the actions of a state, performed within its own boundaries are not subject to legal review in other countries. Some limitations on the doctrine have arisen in recent years, largely in […]

  • Definition of Foreign State

    Definition of "foreign State" in the Fsia in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On October 4, 2011, the United States filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit […]

  • State Court

    Removal From State Court of Case Related to an Arbitration In relation to the international law practice and Removal From State Court of Case Related to an Arbitration in this world legal Encyclopedia, please see the following section: Diplomatic Relations, Succession, Continuity of States, […]

  • Removal From State Court of Case Related to an Arbitration

    Removal From State Court of Case Related to an Arbitration Removal From State Court of Case Related to an Arbitration in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On February 7, 2011 in the case Infuturia […]

  • Recognition of Somalia

    U.S. Recognition of Somalia in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to U.S. Recognition of Somalia: On January 17, 2013, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton received the president of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, at the U.S. Department of State. The […]

  • International Recognition

    Recognition in International Law In a world system where the principal actors are independent and sovereign states, that choose to regulate their relations through the medium of a system of international law, to be recognised as a state and to become endowed with the legal rights and obligations that this entails is thus of central…

  • International Recognition

    Recognition in International Law In a world system where the principal actors are independent and sovereign states, that choose to regulate their relations through the medium of a system of international law, to be recognised as a state and to become endowed with the legal rights and obligations that this entails is thus of central…

  • World-state

    The World-state is Not Desirable Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about The World-state is Not Desirable, wrote in 1921: 18. Whatever else can be urged against a universal federal state and the like, it is at the present day no longer a physical […]

  • Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy and the Political History of the United States

    Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy and the Political History of the United States Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy and the Political History of the United States. By the Best American and European Writers Subjects of the Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy and the Political History of the United States. By the Best…