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H. Lauterpacht's treatise analyzes the central role of recognition in state practice and international law. The text explores recognition as a political act with legal consequences, covering situations like the birth of states, changes in government, and territorial arrangements. It examines the discretionary nature of recognition, its forms, modes, and the evolving obligation not to recognize in positive international law.
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