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Criteria of Statehood in International Law
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Learn the essentials of statehood according to the Montevideo Convention of 1933. Explore the elements such as population, territory, government, and capacity for foreign relations, crucial in defining a sovereign state.
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Criteria of Statehood in International Law
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Oppenheim-Lauterpacht • people • Territory • Souverign government
MONTEVIDEO CONVENTION Article 1 Montevideo Conv. On Rights and Duties of the State 1933: • A Permanent Population (nation, ius soli, iussanguinis) • A defined territory • A government (internal – external sovereignty) • A capacity to enter into relations with other state (declaratory/evidentiary, constitutive)
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