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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 June 2017
1 Thus G. Schwarzenberger, International Law (2nd ed., 1949), p. 62: “The principle can, therefore, be formulated that short of a customary rule of international customary or treaty law, a new State of affairs is not opposable to a State which has not recognized it, and, if it has done so, only within the limits of such recognition.“