Publıc Internatıonal Law I Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1331800
Before belligerency is accorded recognition, there are some points that the recognizing state must satisfy.
Which of the following is NOT among these points?
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Hostilities must not be local (as in insurgency) but must be of a general character. |
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Insurgents must be in occupation and control of a considerable portion of the |
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Insurgent forces must be properly commanded and they observe the laws and |
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Hostilities have reached to such a magnitude that outside powers may be compelled to define their attitude toward belligerency. |
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Hostilities should protect its commercial interests, sea-borne trade from attacks and confiscation by the warring groups. |
Before belligerency is accorded recognition, the recognizing state must satisfy that the:
• hostilities must not be local (as in insurgency) but must be of a general character;
• insurgents must be in occupation and control of a considerable portion of the
national territory;
• insurgent forces must be properly commanded and they observe the laws and
customs of war;
• hostilities have reached to such a magnitude that outside powers may be compelled to define their attitude toward belligerency. Recognition of belligerency, in fact, should be followed by a declaration of neutrality.
The correct answer is E.
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