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THE CONCEPT OF STATE RECOGNITION UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW

 

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Title page   —     –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       – i  

Declaration —       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -ii

Approval page — –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -iii

Dedication —       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -iv

Acknowledgement —     –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -v  

Table of content —       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -vi               Abstract — –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       –       -vii

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
State recognition is a fundamental concept in international law that determines the legal status and rights of a state in the international community. The criteria and process of state recognition have evolved over time, reflecting changes in international relations and norms. This research project delves into the concept of state recognition under international law, exploring its historical development, legal principles, and contemporary relevance. The historical evolution of state recognition can be traced back to the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, which established the principle of state sovereignty and the equality of states in international law. State recognition became a crucial determinant of statehood, emphasizing the importance of mutual acknowledgment by other states. Over the centuries, the criteria for state recognition have expanded beyond mere territorial control to include factors such as effective government, capacity to enter into relations with other states, and adherence to international law. Legal principles governing state recognition are enshrined in customary international law and international treaties. The Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States (1933) sets out the classic criteria for statehood, including a permanent population, defined territory, government, and capacity to enter into relations with other states. While adherence to these criteria is not mandatory for statehood, they provide a widely accepted framework for determining state recognition. Contemporary issues in state recognition revolve around the complexities of statehood in the modern world. Debates continue over the recognition of new states arising from decolonization, secessionist movements, or state fragmentation. The principle of self-determination often conflicts with the principle of territorial integrity, leading to diplomatic challenges and legal controversies. The role of international organizations, such as the United Nations, in the process of state recognition adds another layer of complexity to the issue. In conclusion, the concept of state recognition under international law is a dynamic and evolving aspect of the global legal order. Understanding the historical development, legal principles, and contemporary challenges of state recognition is essential for maintaining stability and promoting peaceful relations among states. This research project aims to contribute to the scholarly discourse on state recognition and provide insights into its significance in the current international environment.

Thesis Overview

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

1.1       Background to the Study

The term ―recognition‖ implies a process whereby a person or an entity admits to

the existence or the being of another person, entity or state of affairs. The Chambers

Twentieth Century Dictionary defines the concept as a sign, token or indication of

acknowledgment of a thing or a state of being in relation to nation state.1

State recognition is one of the oldest practice in international relations, and one of

the most vexed concepts in international law since the middle ages, political communities

have interacted with each other as sovereign, territorial states under an accepted system

of rules. Determining which entity is to be recognized as state subject to these rules has

hence been a basic component of international relations. As such, it is one of the most

common discussed topics in the international law literatures.2

Recognition of statehood grants an entity international legal personality and binds

it to comfort it according to the rules established by international law in its relations with

other states and peoples. At the same time, it makes the entity eligible to enter into

treaties and alliances with other states as well as to participate in the development and

enforcement of international law. Most importantly recognition is an affirmation of an

entity‘s right to territorial sovereignty and integrity and its right to exercise coercive

jurisdiction within this territory.

1 McDonald, A.M. (1972) Chambers Twentieth Dictionary, 1 & A Constable Ltd., p. 1128

2 Maraina O. Secession, Statehood and Recognition: Princeton University pdf document available at http://psujja.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/secession.final.pdf. Accessed on 27/2/2013

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The right and powers attached to statehood make it desirable for a political entities

to attain such a status, at the same time the expectation that each new state will abide by

the rule of international law makes it desirable to include as many qualified political

entities as possible in so far as this will further the goals of peace and stability.3

While in conformity with the above the Monte Video Convention of 1933 made a

preliminary attempt to codify specific descriptive criteria for statehood thus:

(1) Permanent Population

(2) Define territory

(3) Functional government able to control the territory

(4) Capacity to enter into relation with other state voluntarily

Together these four requirements defined a state and presumably any entity

aspiring independent statehood that met these criteria would automatically be regarded as

a state under international law.

However and unfortunately the present practice of recognition is not in conformity

with the above criteria. According to the present recognition an entity is considered a

state to the extent that other state recognized it as such, since new state cannot exercise

right and obligation against state that do not recognize it. For example taking into

consideration the case of Palestine, applying the Montevideo criteria for statehood, it

becomes clear that Palestine should be considered a state and also be recognized, as it has

a permanent population, concentrated in a defined territory, a functional representative

3 Erticle 3 of Monte video Convention (1933)



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