Publıc Internatıonal Law I Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1232853

Which of the followings is correct concerning de jure recognition?


Once granted to a state or a government, de jure recognition cannot be withdrawn unless the state has ceased to exist or the government has been replaced by another authority.

In British practice, de jure recognition is not conclusively binding before the municipal court.

Generally de jure recognition is followed by de facto recognition.

In choosing between de facto and de jure recognition, the recognizing state grants de jure recognition first.

De jure recognition enables the recognizing State to protect its interests, including of its citizens, in the recognized entity.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

Once de jure recognition is granted to a state or a government, it cannot be withdrawn unless the state has ceased to exist or the government has been replaced by another authority. However, de facto recognition may be withdrawn if there is any doubt about the new régime’s ability or the new régime ceases to exist. However, de facto recognition is not always tentative or revocable. It can be substituted by de jure recognition when the recognizing government is satisfied about the stability and permanence of the new régime. Therefore, the correct option is A.

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