Palestine and International Law: The Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israeli ConflictLongman, 1973 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... recognized . " 30 The meaning of the expression " provisionally recognized " in Article 22 of the Covenant was explained by R. Erlich as follows : “ Obviously , this does not mean that the existence as a nation , or relative inde ...
... recognized . " 30 The meaning of the expression " provisionally recognized " in Article 22 of the Covenant was explained by R. Erlich as follows : “ Obviously , this does not mean that the existence as a nation , or relative inde ...
Strana 92
... recognized either de jure or de facto by over two - thirds of the States of the world . About forty States , including all the Arab States , refuse to accord it their recognition . Of greater legal significance is the fact that Israel ...
... recognized either de jure or de facto by over two - thirds of the States of the world . About forty States , including all the Arab States , refuse to accord it their recognition . Of greater legal significance is the fact that Israel ...
Strana 93
... recognized Government . De facto recognition means the situation created by the continuance or the establishment of ... recognized State . Just as recognition has no effect upon the legitimacy or illegitimacy of the recognized State , so ...
... recognized Government . De facto recognition means the situation created by the continuance or the establishment of ... recognized State . Just as recognition has no effect upon the legitimacy or illegitimacy of the recognized State , so ...
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Palestine and International Law: The Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israeli Conflict Henry Cattan Zobrazení fragmentů - 1973 |
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