Non-recognition of states as a specific sanction of public international law
This article analyses two of the most controversial institutions of public international law: the recognition/ non-recognition of states and the sanction in public international law, arguing why the non-recognition of states represents one of the specific sanctions of the public international law....
Main Author: | Adrian Corobană |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Bucharest University of Economic Studies
2019-12-01
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Series: | Juridical Tribune |
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Online Access: | http://tribunajuridica.eu/arhiva/An9v3/7.%20Adrian%20Corobana.pdf |
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