In International Law, the “ ‘succession of states’ means the replacement of one State by another in the responsibility for the International relations of the territory” It is important to highlight from the onset that ‘Sovereign states, and not their individual governments, are the primary subjects of International law’. State succession can only be said to occur when there has been a transfer of sovereignty over a particular territory and a resultant discontinuity in statehood and its affiliated responsibilitie.
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