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State recognition in the contemporary international law
Sádlová, Martina ; Kochan, Jan (advisor) ; Pospěchová, Lucie (referee)
The establishment process of new states has not been finished yet. There are still some regions which declare their independence. However, their participation in the international field depends on the recognition from other existing states. The international law doesn't include a rule which would constitute a duty to recognise all new states. The attitude of existing states is influenced by their current political situation and their interests. This bachelor thesis is to identificate factors which impact the states on recognition of a new state. The thesis shows reasons why members of international community recognise one state and why some of them not.

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