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RECOGNITION STATUS OF THE NEW GOVERNMENT MILITARY COUP ACCORDING TO INTERNATIONAL LAW (A CASES STUDY OF
EGYPT MILITARY COUP) Abstract
The recognition of the new government is not necessary if the change of government through constitutional means. However, the problem is if the new government occurred because of the unconstitutional ways, for example through a coup or revolutionary. Therefore recognition becomes very important. The new government the results of a military coup in Egypt recognized by some states but are not recognized by others. It’s because the unconstitutional change of government that had overthrown the democratically elected president Mohammed Mursi and the violence. The difference in the practice of recognition is a problem that often occurs in international law. This research is intended to examine and analyze essence of recognition of government and the recognition status of the new government's military coup in Egypt according to international law.
The method used is a normative juridical approach. The study was conducted by examining the doctrines or principles of the science of law. Researcher used the descriptive analytical research specifications by describing the existing legislation and related it to the implementation of legal theory and practice of the object of research and interviews. This phase of the study was conducted in the effort to find secondary data in the research literature using primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials.