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The Definition of Special Government Recognition and Succession and Special Principles Applied to Them |
LUO Guo-qiang |
Law School, Wuhan University , Wuhan, Hubei, 430072 |
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Abstract To define the notions and principles of special government recognition and succession and apply them to international practices, is the need of the development of relative international law theories in the new age, and also a micro stage point in the theories of International Law in China which demanding innovation and breaking through. Special government recognition means when the territory does not change while the government is changed by a new regime with an unconstitutional way, as the effective control has not been realized 100%, there is a deadlock. Effective control and non-recognition doctrine, which applies to de jure recognition, are the special principles for this issue. Special government succession means in the above deadlock, the rights and obligations of a State will be transferred to competing parties according to detailed situations. Partial succession and actual control doctrines are the special principles applied to this issue.
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Received: 16 February 2021
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About author:: 国家社科基金一般项目“特殊政府承认与继承的国际法理论与实践”(15BFX199) |
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