
Statehood and the State-Like in International Law
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If the term were given its literal meaning, international law would be law between ''nations''. It is often described instead as being primarily between states. But this conceals the diversity of the nations or state-like entities that have personality in international law or that have had it historically. This book reconceptualizes statehood by positioning it within that wider family of state-lik...
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If the term were given its literal meaning, international law would be law between ''nations''. It is often described instead as being primarily between states. But this conceals the diversity of the nations or state-like entities that have personality in international law or that have had it historically. This book reconceptualizes statehood by positioning it within that wider family of state-lik...
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