With Particular Reference to Governments in Exile
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Köp båda 2 för 2257 krAustrian Review of International and European Law ... by exhaustively documenting and analysing State practice with respect to governments in exile, Talmon provides an extremely valuable contribution to the academic discussion of the various effects recognition might entail. His specific survey of rights States have attributed to governments in exile will moreover serve as a helpful reference for courts and practitioners.
Vaughan Lowe, The Cambridge Law Journal This is one of the most accomplished monographs that I have read in recent years. It deserves great success.
Stefan Talmon is currently undergoing the compulsory two-year training period which is required in Germany for law graduates to qualify as barristers, solicitors or judges. He has written widely on the topic of 'recognition' in International Law.
PART I. THE MEANINGS OF RECOGNITION OF GOVERNMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW; 1. Meanings of Recognition; 2. Recognition and its Variants; PART II. THE LEGAL STATUS OF RECOGNIZED GOVERNMENTS IN EXILE; 3. International Representation; 4. Jurisdiction; 5. Privileges and Immunities; Concluding Observations; Appendices; I. Questionnaire on the Recognition of Governments and Answers Received; II. List of Treaties Concluded by Recognized Governments in Exile