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How does the Institute of International Law define recognition?
CEVAP: The Institute of International Law defines recognition as follows:
“The recognition of a new State is the free act by which one or more States acknowledge the existence on a definite territory of a human society politically organized, independent of any other existing State, capable of observing the obligations of international law, and by which they manifest therefore their intention to consider it a member of the international community.”
The Institute of International Law defines recognition as follows:
“The recognition of a new State is the free act by which one or more States acknowledge the existence on a definite territory of a human society politically organized, independent of any other existing State, capable of observing the obligations of international law, and by which they manifest therefore their intention to consider it a member of the international community.”