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What is the Tobar doctrine in relation to recognition of government?

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Contrast the Tobar Doctrine (legitimacy test) with the Estrada Doctrine (Mexico, 1930), which rejects the practice of formal recognition altogether, stating that states should simply maintain or withdraw diplomats without passing judgment on a government's legitimacy.
Updated On: Jul 7, 2026
  • Recognition must be automatic for all governments in all circumstances.
  • Governments which come to power by extra-constitutional means should not be recognised until the change has been accepted by the people.
  • Recognition of government is solely to be based on de facto control of the State’s territory.
  • Recognition of government is solely to be based on de jure control of the State’s territory.
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The Correct Option is B

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