Abstract

States as international persons — Sovereignty and independence — In foreign relations — Relevance of international law requirements of validity to internal constitutional changes — Revolution Validity of 1966 Constitution of Uganda — The law of Uganda.States as international persons — Recognition — Of Governments Revolution — International law requirements of validity of constitutional change — Validity of 1966 Constitution of Uganda — Relevanceof affidavit by official of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uganda that recognition had been accorded the revolutionary Government by other States — Competence of courts to accord recognition — The law of Uganda.International law — Relation to municipal law — International requirements for validity of Constitution and Government of sovereign State — Revolution and coup d'état — Principle of effectiveness — Application of criteria of International law by municipal court — Validity of 1966 Constitution of Uganda — The law of Uganda.

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