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Hesperides Hotels Ltd. and Another v. Aegean Turkish Holidays Ltd. and Muftizade

England.  23 May 1977 ; 06 July 1978 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

States as international persons — In general — Sovereignty and independence — Conclusiveness of statements of the Executive Recognition of foreign State — Executive certificate — Consequences of non-recognition — Whether English courts can recognize and give effect to laws of unrecognized State — Turkish Federated State of Cyprus-The law of England

States as international persons — Recognition — Of governments — Consequences of non-recognition — Application of laws of government of country not recognized by forum — Turkish Federated State of Cyprus — Whether new administration in effective control — The law of England

States as international persons — Recognition — Of governments — Consequences of non-recognition — Application of laws of government of country not recognized by forum — Turkish Federated State of Cyprus — Whether new administration in effective control — The law of England

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© Cambridge University Press 1987

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