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Statehood and recognition

2023 (1)
  • 31 August – Agreements with Non-Recognised Entities: The Case of Taiwan
2021 (1)
  • 22 September – For Germany the “State of Palestine” is not a State Party of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
2020 (2)
  • 05 October – The missing Taiwanese flag or the flag “as a symbol of statehood”
  • 20 July – Germany confirms non-recognition of “Nagorno-Karabakh Republic”
2019 (1)
  • 18 December – Germany confirms non-recognition of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
2018 (1)
  • 05 April – Acceptance or recognition of Kosovo’s independence: does it make a difference?
2017 (3)
  • 29 October – Non-recognition of Catalonia’s unilateral declaration of independence
  • 20 July – Condemnation of certain developments in Eastern Ukraine as “completely unacceptable”
  • 02 June – Nonexistence of a “State of Palestine”
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Recent Posts

  • Nicaragua Continues ICJ Proceedings Against Germany
  • Germany Announces Its Continued Commitment to the Ottawa Convention
  • Germany Offers Semi-Public Apology to Azerbaijan Over Displaying Separatist Flag of the ‘Republic of Artsakh’
  • Germany Announces Cancellation of Non-Existent Air Services Agreement with Iran in Response to Iran’s Provision of Ballistic Missiles to Russia
  • Germany’s Position on an ‘International Network Law’

Categories

  • Air and space law
  • Antarctica
  • Armed conflict and international humanitarian law
  • Arms control and disarmament
  • Coercive measures short of the use of force
  • Diplomatic and consular protection
  • Diplomatic and consular relations
  • Human Rights
  • International Court of Justice
  • International criminal law
  • International economic law
  • International environmental law
  • International health law
  • International law and German law
  • International law in general
  • International organizations
  • International refugee law
  • International terrorism
  • International watercourses
  • Jurisdiction of the State
  • Law of the sea
  • Law of treaties
  • Nationality and statelessness
  • Organs of the State and their status
  • Peaceful settlement of disputes
  • Political independence
  • Position of the individual
  • Protection of cultural property
  • Sources of international law
  • State immunity
  • State responsibility
  • State succession
  • Statehood and recognition
  • Territorial sovereignty
  • United Nations
  • Use of force

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