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Recognition and Non-recognition of States: the Experience of the Complex International Legal Analysis of Concepts (Summary)

https://doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2013-3-4-18

Abstract

The subject of the review was the recognition of States and representing their governments due to the fact that in modern international practice the very important for study process of formation or change of the sovereign political institutions of the society is continuously taking place. The institute of recognition in international law is functioning as usual-legal phenomenon. However, this in no way detracts from its value for the stimulation of the inter-state relations. Although the concept of “non-recognition” is the opposite of recognition, it is closely connected with it. Unlike the recognition it has not reached the level of legal Institute, but it is in process and is used in international relations for the purpose of non-admission of unlawfulness of the political entities from the perspective of international law.

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A. M. Ibragimov
Dagestan State University
Russian Federation

Ahmed M. Ibragimov – Ph.D. in Law, assistant professor of the Chair of International Law



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Ibragimov A.M. Recognition and Non-recognition of States: the Experience of the Complex International Legal Analysis of Concepts (Summary). Moscow Journal of International Law. 2013;(3):4-18. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2013-3-4-18

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ISSN 0869-0049 (Print)
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