dofficialité
Dofficialité is a legal concept referring to the official recognition of a government or authority by a foreign state. This recognition implies that the foreign state acknowledges the legitimacy of the government's power to represent its country and engage in international relations. It is a formal act that can have significant diplomatic and practical consequences, such as establishing diplomatic relations, signing treaties, and exchanging ambassadors.
The recognition of a government is a complex and often politically charged decision. It is typically granted
Dofficialité can be granted explicitly or implicitly. Explicit recognition is a clear and unambiguous declaration. Implicit
The absence of recognition does not necessarily mean a state rejects the existence of a government, but