Saturday, March 9, 2013

Legal effects of Recognition

International Law:

although recognition is political diplomatic function and depends upon the discretion of recognising state, once recognition is accorded, certain legal effects ensue:

1. The recognised state becomes entitled to sue in the courts of recognising state.

2. The courts of the recognising state give effect to the past as well as present legislation and executive acts of the recognised states,

3. In regard to the property and diplomatic relations, the recognised state can claim certain immunity,

4. The diplomatic envoys of the recognised state get a number of privilleges and immunities in the recognising state.

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