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Theories of State Recognition in Law by PRAWARTIKA SINGH is a document available to read on EtoBox.

The document discusses two main theories of state recognition in international law: the constitutive theory and the declarative theory. According to the constitutive theory, recognition by other states is necessary for a state to legally exist. The declarative theory argues that recognition is simply a declaration of an existing fact of statehood rather than a prerequisite. The document also examines forms of recognition, modes of recognition including de facto and de jure recognition, and provides examples

Author
PRAWARTIKA SINGH
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