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The Rocky Road to International Recognition
Darko Markušić
; University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract
The author argues that the problem of recognition of state sovereignty has been neglected in international law despite its essential significance for international politics. He examines the consequences of new developments and the political practice of recognition after the breakdown of Communism. General consideration are supported by a detailed analysis of the cases of recognition of post-USSR and post-Yugoslav states. The new practice of recognition has provided great momentum in the development of international law which is progressing towards full recognition of the right to self-determination, including a right to secede.
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111581
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Publication date:
1.6.1993.
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