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International Law and International Organizations
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Shinkaretskaya, G.G. Position of factually existing regimes (unaccepted states).

Abstract: About 200 regimes strive to obtain the status of a sovereign state. Their inner structure responds to the criteria of that of a state. Anyway they are not recognized as such. The right of peoples to self-determination does not presume the right to the territorial separation. International law forbids the use of force either by such regimes or by other states against them.


Keywords:

Nepriznannye gosudarstva, priznanie, pravo na samoopredelenie, primenenie sily, pravo na otdelenie, raschlenenie territorii gosudarstva


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1. unaccepted states, acceptation, right to self-determination, right for territorial integrity of the states, use of force, political independence, right to separation, breakup of the state territory.