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Statehood and the State-Like in International Law
This book sets out to answer the question of when a political entity becomes a state in international law, one of the foundational questions of the discipline.
Author(s) | By Rowan Nicholson (Associate Lecturer, Associate Lecturer, University of Sydney). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 254 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 25 Sept 2019 |
Availability | Available |
This book sets out to answer the question of when a political entity becomes a state in international law, one of the foundational questions of the discipline.
Introduction 1: Personality 2: State-like entities in past eras of international law 3: States: the effectiveness and recognition norms 4: States: exceptions 5: Other state-like entities in a world of states Conclusion
Rowan Nicholson completed his doctorate at the University of Cambridge in 2017. He also has Honours degrees in Law and Arts from the University of Adelaide, a Master of International Relations from Macquarie University, and an LLM from Cambridge. In the p