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5.3 Recognition of States and Governments by ndrmmnv8841 is a document available to read on EtoBox.

The document discusses the competing theories of state recognition in international law, namely the declaratory and constitutive theories, highlighting their distinct legal implications. It emphasizes that recognition is a political act with significant legal consequences, influencing the status of entities aspiring to statehood. Additionally, it explores the recognition of governments, differentiating it from state recognition and detailing the evolving practices of the US and UK regarding government recog

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