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- A collection of state-papers : relative to the first acknowledgment of the sovereignty of the United States of America, and the reception of their minister plenipotentiary, by their High Mightinesses the States General of the United Netherlands. To which is prefixed, the political character of John Adams, Ambassador Plenipotentiary from the States of North America, to their High Mightinesses the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. By an American. Likewise, an essay on canon and feudal law, by John Adams, Esq
- Collective responses to illegal acts in international law: United Nations action in the question of Southern Rhodesia
- Contested states in world politics
- Freedom, recognition and non-domination : a republican theory of (global) justice
- Germany's cold war : the global campaign to isolate East Germany, 1949-1969
- Governmental illegitimacy in international law
- Governmental illegitimacy in international law
- Il conflitto del nagorno karabakh e il diritto internazionale
- Legitimacy in international society
- Legitimacy in international society
- Recognition : its international legality, its justice, and its policy : a letter to Lord Palmerston
- Recognition in international law
- Recognition in international relations : rethinking a political concept in a global context
- Recognition of governments in international law : with particular reference to governments in exile
- Statehood and self-determination : reconciling tradition and modernity in international law
- Statehood and self-determination : reconciling tradition and modernity in international law
- The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict : a legal analysis
- The independence of the South American republics : a study in recognition and foreign policy
- The independence of the South-American republics : a study in recognition and foreign policy
- The legal effects of recognition in international law : as interpreted by the courts of the United States
- The power of legitimacy among nations
- The power of legitimacy among nations : Thomas M. Franck
- The principle of mutual recognition in EU law
- The recognition policy of the United States
- The recognition policy of the United States since 1901
- Unrecognized states : the struggle for sovereignty in the modern international system
- Unrecognized states and secession in the 21st century
- Unrecognized states in the international system
- What is a fair international society? : international law between development and recognition
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