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?
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 |
Insurgent forces must be properly commanded and they observe the laws and |
Hostilities have reached to such a magnitude that outside powers may be compelled to define their attitude toward belligerency. |
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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