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This book investigates the historical evolution of State recognition. It offers an overview of the contemporary concept, illustrates the central complexities, and, by applying an interdisciplinary perspective, provides an in-depth examination of its development in doctrine and practice in the respective historical context, while focusing particularly on the recognition requirements. (Series: International Law and International Relations / Volkerrecht und internationale Beziehungen - Vol. 11) [Subject: History]
Nicolas Zins was born in 1625. He married Catherine and they had six children. He died in about 1700 in Gros-Rederching, France. Descendant, Adam Zins, was born in 1796 in Gros-Rederching, France. He married Magdalena Wagner in 1836 in Bining, France. He died in 1876 in St. Mary's, Indiana. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in France, Germany, Ohio and Indiana,.
Bulletin des lois, 2e partie. Ordonnances, 1e et 2e section