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The Case of TRNC in the context of Recognition of States under International Law

Yıl 2010, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 1, 7 - 18, 01.01.2010

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International society is basically, although not solely, made up of states. Besides the objective elements required for the formation of a new entity – i.e. territory, population and sovereign authority – the question of under which procedures this legal and political entity has gained the qualification of being a “state” in international society, is referred as the “recognition of states” in international law.1

Yıl 2010, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 1, 7 - 18, 01.01.2010

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Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Ocak 2010
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2010 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 1

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APA Akgün, C. (2010). The Case of TRNC in the context of Recognition of States under International Law. Ankara Bar Review, 3(1), 7-18.
AMA Akgün C. The Case of TRNC in the context of Recognition of States under International Law. Ankara Bar Review. Ocak 2010;3(1):7-18.
Chicago Akgün, Cansu. “The Case of TRNC in the Context of Recognition of States under International Law”. Ankara Bar Review 3, sy. 1 (Ocak 2010): 7-18.
EndNote Akgün C (01 Ocak 2010) The Case of TRNC in the context of Recognition of States under International Law. Ankara Bar Review 3 1 7–18.
IEEE C. Akgün, “The Case of TRNC in the context of Recognition of States under International Law”, Ankara Bar Review, c. 3, sy. 1, ss. 7–18, 2010.
ISNAD Akgün, Cansu. “The Case of TRNC in the Context of Recognition of States under International Law”. Ankara Bar Review 3/1 (Ocak 2010), 7-18.
JAMA Akgün C. The Case of TRNC in the context of Recognition of States under International Law. Ankara Bar Review. 2010;3:7–18.
MLA Akgün, Cansu. “The Case of TRNC in the Context of Recognition of States under International Law”. Ankara Bar Review, c. 3, sy. 1, 2010, ss. 7-18.
Vancouver Akgün C. The Case of TRNC in the context of Recognition of States under International Law. Ankara Bar Review. 2010;3(1):7-18.