Sunday, 17 July 2011
RECOGNITION OF STATES AND GOVERNMENTS
Diplomatic recognition must be distinguished from recognition of states and and their governments .The fact that do not maintain bilateral diplomatic relations does not mean that they do not recognize or treat one another as states. A state is not required to accord formal recognition to any other state , but it is required to treat any entity that meet certain requirements . A state has a responsibility to not recognize as a state any entity that has attained the qualifications for statehood by violating the prohibition on the threat or use of force in the U.N charter. State can exercise their powers either explicitly or implicitly . Defactto recognition of states rather than de jure ,is rare. Dejure recognition is stronger , while defacto recognition more tentative only recognizes that a government exercise control over a territory .
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