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2. Recognition of Statehood & Governments | Japan
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2.1 Understanding of Statehood

A State, as the Japanese government understands, is an entity with effective political authority to govern the population within a defined territory. Obviously, the principle of effectiveness underlies this understanding of statehood.

However, it is to be noted that the Japanese government does not deny the releva…

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Fujisawa, Iwao, “2. Recognition of Statehood & Governments | Japan”, in: Encyclopedia of Public International Law in Asia Online, General Editor: Seokwoo Lee. Consulted online on 29 September 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2772-8161_EPIL_COM_1019>
First published online: 2021
First print edition: 20210922



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