Władysław Czapliński (Polish Academy of Sciences - Institute of Law Studies) & Agata Kleczkowska (Polish Academy of Sciences - Institute of Law Studies) have published Unrecognised Subjects in International Law (Scholar Publishing House 2019). Contents include:
- Władysław Czapliński & Agata Kleczkowska, Introductory Remarks
- Enrico Milano, Recognition (and Non-recognition) of Non-state Actors
- Dagmar Richter, Illegal States?
- Stefan Oeter, De facto Regimes in International Law
- Przemysław Saganek, Forms of Recognition
- Galina Shinkaretskaia, A Requirement of Conformity with International Law in Cases of State Succession
- Shotaro Hamamoto, Status of Unrecognised Subjects: Recent Practice of “Collective Recognition”: Admission to or Granting a Status in an International Organisation
- Władysław Czapliński, State Responsibility for Unlawful Recognition
- Szymon Zaręba, Responsibility for the Acts of Unrecognised States and Regimes
- Natividad Fernández Sola, Collective Recognition? The Case of the European Union
- Maurizio Arcari, The UN SC, Unrecognised Subjects and the Obligation of Non-recognition in International Law
- Chun-i Chen, An Unrecognised State? Recent Practices of the Republic of China on Taiwan
- Anne Lagerwall, Is the Duty Not to Recognise “States” Created Unlawfully Challenged by States’ Practice and ECHR Case Law?
- Margaret E. McGuinness, Non-recognition and State Immunities: Toward a Functional Theory
- Agata Kleczkowska, Recognition and the Use of Force: How Denial of Statehood Affects International Peace and Security
- María Isabel Torres Cazorla, The Human-rights Obligations of Unrecognised Entities
- Łukasz Gruszczyński & Marcin Menkes, Hybrid Recognition of Monetary and Financial Sovereignty: Or Is It?
Czapliński & Kleczkowska: Unrecognised Subjects in International Law
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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February 20, 2019
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