Milano, EnricoRichter, DagmarOeter, StefanSaganek, PrzemysławShinkaretskaia, GalinaHamamoto, ShotaroCzapliński, WładysławZaręba, SzymonFernández Sola, NatividadArcari, MaurizioChen, Chun-i AnLagerwall, AnneMcGuinness, Margaret E.Kleczkowska, AgataTorres Cazorla, María IsabelGruszczyński, ŁukaszMenkes, MarcinCzapliński, WładysławKleczkowska, Agata2024-03-192024-03-192019W. Czapliński, A. Kleczkowska (ed.), Unrecognised subjects in international law, INP PAN, Scholar Publishing House, Warsaw 2019.9788373839649https://e-bp.inp.pan.pl/handle/123456789/907The book discusses a variety of issues related to two important international law institutions: international legal personality and recognition. Respective studies concern the legal situation and classification of various categories of non-recognised entities, the obligation to recognise and not to recognise specific subjects, rights and obligations of those entities (including, for example, state immunity and obligations in respect of human rights), and international liability for unlawful recognition. The authors of the texts are both eminent scientists, recognised specialists in the field of international law, as well as young lawyers, just starting their adventure with research work. The authors come from various parts of the world and represent a diverse approach to research methodology.<< s. 7-8>> Władysław Czapliński, Agata Kleczkowska Introductory Remarks << s. 11-17>> Enrico Milano Recognition (and Non-recognition) of Non-state Actors << s. 19-58>> Dagmar Richter Illegal States? << s. 59-78>> Stefan Oeter De facto Regimes in International Law << s. 79-109>> Przemysław Saganek Forms of Recognition << s. 111-124>> Galina Shinkaretskaia A Requirement of Conformity with International Law in Cases of State Succession << s. 125-146>> Shotaro Hamamoto Status of Unrecognised Subjects: Recent Practice of “Collective Recognition”: Admission to or Granting a Status in an International Organisation << s. 147-157>> Władysław Czapliński State Responsibility for Unlawful Recognition << s. 159-193>> Szymon Zaręba Responsibility for the Acts of Unrecognised States and Regimes << s. 195-225>> Natividad Fernández Sola Collective Recognition? The Case of the European Union << s. 227-241>> Maurizio Arcari The UN SC, Unrecognised Subjects and the Obligation of Non-recognition in International Law << s. 243-255>> Chun-i Chen An Unrecognised State? Recent Practices of the Republic of China on Taiwan << s. 257-281>> Anne Lagerwall Is the Duty Not to Recognise “States” Created Unlawfully Challenged by States’ Practice and Echr Case Law? << s. 283-320>> Margaret E. McGuinness Non-recognition and State Immunities: Toward a Functional Theory << s. 321-342>> Agata Kleczkowska Recognition and the Use of Force: How Denial of Statehood Affects International Peace and Security << s. 343-373>> María Isabel Torres Cazorla The Human-rights Obligations of Unrecognised Entities << s. 375-393>> Łukasz Gruszczyński, Marcin Menkes Hybrid Recognition of Monetary and Financial Sovereignty : Or Is It?enprawo międzynarodowe publicznepublic international lawpodmiotowość prawnalegal capacityuznanie międzynarodoweinternational recognitionprzegląd orzecznictwareview of judicial decisionsUnrecognised subjects in international lawBook10.7366/9788373839649