* The Montevideo Convention on Statehood of 1933 sets out several requirements for Statehood. The criteria of the convention are: (1) a permanent population, (2) a defined territory, (3) government and (4) the capacity to entire into relations with other States. The Convention, and prevailing law at the time, viewed States as a kind of sui generis… Continue reading Montevideo 1933 requirements for self-determination
