3. State ‘Z’ granted recognition to state ‘M’ on the basis of a condition it imposed on state ‘M’ that the state would not adopt war as an instrument of national policy. However, that ‘M’ subsequently violated the condition. Can the recognition be revolved? Decide.

The recognition of statehood in international law is a powerful political act. It affirms a state’s existence and grants legitimacy in global relations. But what […]

1. State ‘A’ succeeded over the territory of State ‘B’. However there was international pressure on State ‘A’ to fulfil the obligations under treaties signed by the former state ‘B’. State ‘A’ refused. Is the state justified in doing so ?. Decide.

The world has witnessed several instances of state succession, where one state takes over the territory of another. These transitions raise complex legal questions, especially […]