"Nascent State"
Definition
The Re'ut Institute defines the concept of "Nascent State" (in statu nascendi) as referring to a status under international law of:
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A political entity, which aspires for political independence and recognition of its status of statehood;
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Whose future political status of statehood has been recognized by the relevant members and organs of the international community, primarily the UN;
although
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This status of statehood has not yet been fully realized.
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The Re'ut Institute distinguishes between the concepts of Nascent State, "Quasi-State" and "State-in-the-Making".
2006-04-01
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The international community, primarily the United Nations and other relevant parties, has established that this entity will eventually become a full-fledged nation-state
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