Tag: Foreign State Recognition

  • De Facto

    Introduction to De Facto De Facto, in law, phrase used to signify the exercise of a power in spite of the absence of legal authority. De facto contrasts with de jure, which signifies the lawful exercise of a power. The phrase is applied when a person or group occupies public office or purports […]

  • De Facto

    Introduction to De Facto De Facto, in law, phrase used to signify the exercise of a power in spite of the absence of legal authority. De facto contrasts with de jure, which signifies the lawful exercise of a power. The phrase is applied when a person or group occupies public office or purports […]

  • 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 […]