The doctrine of the recognition of states
in the international legal doctrine of the classical period
(based on the research of M.A. Zimmerman
“Intervention and recognition in international law”)
It is difficult for researchers to explain the phenomenon of recognition of States.
The author had decided to address the issue from the perspective of the doctrine of
State recognition in classical international law. The basis for this work was the study
of the most prolific scientist of the Russian immigration ‒ M.A. Zimmerman. The main
hypothesis of the article is focused on the idea that narrow political interests of the state
may be overcome only by the force of balanced collective legal decisions on the issue of
recognition.
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