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Non-recognition

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Non-recognition is the practice and legal obligation not to extenddiplomatic recognition toannexations orde facto states created through violation of international law. It is a counterpart to the rejection ofright of conquest in modern international law and thejus cogens norm ofprohibition on the acquisition of territory through force.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^Talmon, Stefan (2006). "The Duty Not to 'Recognize as Lawful' a Situation Created by the Illegal Use of Force or Other Serious Breaches of a Jus Cogens Obligation: an Obligation without Real Substance?".The Fundamental Rules of the International Legal Order: "jus Cogens" and Obligations "erga Omnes" : [Berlin Workshop]. BRILL. pp. 99–125.ISBN 978-90-04-14981-6.
  2. ^Azarova, Valentina (2018). "The secret life of non-recognition: EU-Israel relations and the obligation of non-recognition in international law".Global Affairs.4 (1):23–37.doi:10.1080/23340460.2018.1507278.S2CID 158794287.
  3. ^Grant, Thomas D. (2000)."East Timor, the U.N. System, and Enforcing Non-Recognition in International Law".Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law.33: 273.
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