The present article deals with the different ways in which the doctrine of non-recognition has been framed in different historical settings. It re-affirms the relevance of the Namibia doctrine, which, to-date, still constitutes the most accurate description of the legal basis of the obligation for third parties.
The doctrine(s) of non-recognition: theoretical underpinnings and policy implications in dealing with de-facto regimes
MILANO, Enrico
2007-01-01
Abstract
The present article deals with the different ways in which the doctrine of non-recognition has been framed in different historical settings. It re-affirms the relevance of the Namibia doctrine, which, to-date, still constitutes the most accurate description of the legal basis of the obligation for third parties.File in questo prodotto:
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