Subject: welcome joachim
Date: Jan 28, 2003 @ 16:07
Author: acroorca2002 <orc@orcoast.com> ("acroorca2002 <orc@...>" <orc@...>)
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enjoyed & appreciated both your recent offerings

> I think Jan has made it clear for all of us: the SMOM is
recognized by
> many (not all!) other subjects of international law as a subject
of
> international law, but is an organization or institution, not a
> country or territory. Sovereign states are ipso facto all subjects
of
> international law, but not all subjects of international law are
> necessarily states.

so how does a country or an organization or institution get
recognized as a subject of international law

say for example if we wanted to really establish & get people to
recognize everyones land

or say if just i myself wanted to become recognized as such

could we or could i actually become such subjects too

or if not then just who could