Match List-I with List-II and give the correct answer by using the codes given below:List-I(i) Recognition clothes the recognized State with rights and duties under International law.(ii) Recognition is merely a formal acknowledgement through which established facts are accepted(iii) State recognized possesses the essential elements of statehood and fit to be subject of International law.(iv) Recognition is final and once granted cannot be withdrawn List-II(a) De Facto Recognition(b) Constitutive Theory of Recognition(c) De-Jure Recognition(d) Declaratory Theory of Recognition Codes :(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

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Match List-I with List-II and give the correct answer by using the codes given below:<br />List-I<br />(i) Recognition clothes the recognized State with rights and duties under International law.<br />(ii) Recognition is merely a formal acknowledgement through which established facts are accepted<br />(iii) State recognized possesses the essential elements of statehood and fit to be subject of International law.<br />(iv) Recognition is final and once granted cannot be withdrawn List-II<br />(a) De Facto Recognition<br />(b) Constitutive Theory of Recognition<br />(c) De-Jure Recognition<br />(d) Declaratory Theory of Recognition <br />Codes :<br />(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)