Match the following :List-I List-II(a) Recognition only and exclusively bestows a State with rights and duties under International Law. (i) De-facto recognition(b) It is a first step towards final recognition. (ii) De-Jure recognition(c) It is a final recognition by a State. (iii) Declaratory Theory(d) International personality of a State does not depend upon recognition. (iv) Constitutive TheoryCodes:(a) (b) (c) (d)

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Match the following :<br />List-I List-II<br />(a) Recognition only and exclusively bestows a State with rights and duties under International Law. (i) De-facto recognition<br />(b) It is a first step towards final recognition. (ii) De-Jure recognition<br />(c) It is a final recognition by a State. (iii) Declaratory Theory<br />(d) International personality of a State does not depend upon recognition. (iv) Constitutive Theory<br />Codes:<br />(a) (b) (c) (d)