10 Questions
What type of situations typically lead to problems of recognition of government?
Revolutionary changes in the political and social system
What does recognition of a state define in relation to its status in the world community?
Its membership
In what circumstances was recognition not of consequence for many well-established states?
With a long history of existence
What right do sovereign states enjoy if they are recognized by other nations?
Right to sue and immunity from suit in foreign courts
What is one important practical implication for a state once it is recognized by other nations?
Ability to enter into international agreements
Which type of states could find recognition particularly important?
Newly independent states seeking recognition
What is a key outcome regarding the validity of government acts within their jurisdiction if the government is recognized?
'Acts are generally considered valid'
What does recognition of a state allow it to do regarding its legal status internationally?
Enter into international agreements with other states
When did problems of recognition of government typically occur?
In cases of revolutionary change in the political system
What feature allows states to exercise their rights and duties once they are recognized by others?
Separate juridical personality
Explore the factors that contributed to the establishment of universal rules of laws in armies, including the impact of the Renaissance and Reformation on international and national affairs.
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