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Non-recognized states in the post-Soviet region under international trade law, private international law and international civil procedure
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Non-recognized states in the post-Soviet region under international trade law, private international law and international civil procedure/ edited by Alexander Trunk, Anastasiia Rogozina, Marina Trunk-Fedorova.
other author:
Trunk, Alexander.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xiv, 286 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction by the Editors -- PART I. GENERAL ASPECTS -- Non-Recognized States in the Post-Soviet Region - an Overview -- The Status of an Unrecognized State and Human Rights Through the Prism of Public International Law -- PART II. INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT LAW -- The WTO Legal Order and Non-Recognized Territorial Entities: Bridging Troubled Waters? -- Non-recognized States: Legal Framework for Foreign Investments -- Economic Sanctions Relating to Non-Recognized States -- PART III. PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND NON-RECOGNIZED STATES IN THE REGION -- Non-Recognized States in Private International Law -- Private International Law Matters Involving Non-Recognized States: The View from Cyprus -- Non-recognized States in Private International Law: Georgian Perspective -- Application of the Law of an Unrecognized State in Private International Law Including International Civil Proceedings - An Armenian Perspective -- Some Aspects of the International Legal Status of the Republic of Abkhazia: Including Private International Law and International Civil Procedure -- PART IV. CROSS-BORDER CIVIL PROCEDURE AND NON-RECOGNIZED STATES IN THE REGION -- Non-Recognized States in Cross-border Civil Procedure - with Particular Regard to the Post-Soviet Region -- Cross-Border Aspects of Civil Procedure and the Performance of Notarial Functions Using Documents Originating from the Territory of Non-Recognized States from the Russian Perspective -- The Term "Non-Recognized" and Effective Legal Protection from the Perspective of Ukrainian Law -- Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in the Lugansk People's Republic and the Donetsk People's Republic -- PART V. DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD OF CIVIL JUSTICE IN THE POST-SOVIET REGION -- Civil Justice in the Region, Including Non-Recognized States - An Overview -- Evolution in Field of Civil Justice in the Region - Perspective from the Republic of Moldova -- Status and Obligations of Human Rights in Non-Recognized States with a Focus on Civil Justice: The Case of Transnistria -- PART VI. CONCLUSIONS -- Conclusions - For a Balance Between Sovereignty and Human Rights.
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Subject:
Recognition (International law) -
Subject:
Former Soviet republics. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65615-6
ISBN:
9783031656156
Non-recognized states in the post-Soviet region under international trade law, private international law and international civil procedure
Non-recognized states in the post-Soviet region under international trade law, private international law and international civil procedure
[electronic resource] /edited by Alexander Trunk, Anastasiia Rogozina, Marina Trunk-Fedorova. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xiv, 286 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Ius gentium: comparative perspectives on law and justice,v. 1182214-9902 ;. - Ius gentium: comparative perspectives on law and justice ;v. 118..
Introduction by the Editors -- PART I. GENERAL ASPECTS -- Non-Recognized States in the Post-Soviet Region - an Overview -- The Status of an Unrecognized State and Human Rights Through the Prism of Public International Law -- PART II. INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT LAW -- The WTO Legal Order and Non-Recognized Territorial Entities: Bridging Troubled Waters? -- Non-recognized States: Legal Framework for Foreign Investments -- Economic Sanctions Relating to Non-Recognized States -- PART III. PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND NON-RECOGNIZED STATES IN THE REGION -- Non-Recognized States in Private International Law -- Private International Law Matters Involving Non-Recognized States: The View from Cyprus -- Non-recognized States in Private International Law: Georgian Perspective -- Application of the Law of an Unrecognized State in Private International Law Including International Civil Proceedings - An Armenian Perspective -- Some Aspects of the International Legal Status of the Republic of Abkhazia: Including Private International Law and International Civil Procedure -- PART IV. CROSS-BORDER CIVIL PROCEDURE AND NON-RECOGNIZED STATES IN THE REGION -- Non-Recognized States in Cross-border Civil Procedure - with Particular Regard to the Post-Soviet Region -- Cross-Border Aspects of Civil Procedure and the Performance of Notarial Functions Using Documents Originating from the Territory of Non-Recognized States from the Russian Perspective -- The Term "Non-Recognized" and Effective Legal Protection from the Perspective of Ukrainian Law -- Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in the Lugansk People's Republic and the Donetsk People's Republic -- PART V. DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD OF CIVIL JUSTICE IN THE POST-SOVIET REGION -- Civil Justice in the Region, Including Non-Recognized States - An Overview -- Evolution in Field of Civil Justice in the Region - Perspective from the Republic of Moldova -- Status and Obligations of Human Rights in Non-Recognized States with a Focus on Civil Justice: The Case of Transnistria -- PART VI. CONCLUSIONS -- Conclusions - For a Balance Between Sovereignty and Human Rights.
Non-recognized States are a widespread and politically sensitive de facto phenomenon in international politics, raising numerous questions from both a public international law and private law perspective. The present book deals with rarely analysed questions on how States deal with legal issues of private law arising with regard to non-recognized States and what issues of international trade and investment law arise in such cases. The book takes the non-recognized States that emerged in the post-Soviet area after 1990/1991 as examples, but also makes references to other non-recognized States. The book is written from a comparative perspective, giving room to authors from various States and non-recognized States (state-like entities) alike. Recent developments have led to the disappearance of three non-recognized States in the region. In this regard, the book may also be interesting as a source of information that has already disappeared or will probably soon disappear from the Internet. Further, the book is highly relevant for the remaining non-recognized States in the region, while also offering a source of inspiration for private law (including civil procedure) and investment law aspects concerning non-recognized States in general.
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