Even Google doens't help much which is strange.
Maybe we can try to make sense of it ourselves.
Govt Recognition in national law? We know that Aus, UK and US have abandoned the policies of recognizing new governments. Instead, they continue their relations with the State in a manner deemed necessary. Does that mean that in their national law, they do not recognize governments anymore? But if that's correct, then what is their approach with respect to international law?
This is really confusing