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Successor state
About Successor state
A 'successor state' is a state that takes over some or all of the territory, assets, treaty obligations and rights from a previously well-established state (the ''predecessor state''). As a term of international law, this concept is discussed under the succession of states theory.
In a broader context, ''successor state'' is applied where the international law concept would be at best anachronistic; for example in universal history or comparative history. Arnold J. Toynbee used it to describe the fragments of an empire (for him, a ''universal state''), so that it could properly be applied both to the kingdoms set up by the generals of Alexander the Great after he died, and to Belarus as a modern successor state to the USSR. This usage is by now quite common, though not all obviously attributable to Toynbee and followers, and the Russian Federation is usually considered the USSR's successor state partially.
There are therefore several, quite different possible connotations of ''successor state'', in terms of the continuity implied.
★ The international law term implies legal links, on rights and the recognition of legitimacy of claims, but also on continuing treaty obligations, and the status of citizens who otherwise may become stateless.
★ Cultural continuity is implicit in Toynbee's usage, and this can be snapped.
★ As a loose organisational term for historians, it implies not much more than a plausible link of parentage in a 'family tree' of groups of rulers; there need be no specific legacy going beyond physical possession.
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Examples
★ The German Empire to the Weimar Republic, then to the Third Reich, and eventually to the Federal Republic of Germany.
★ The Russian Empire to the Soviet Union.
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★ RSFSR to the Russian Federation.
★ The Tokugawa Shogunate to Imperial Japan and then to the State of Japan
★ The Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Turkey.
★ Mongol Empire to Golden Horde (Blue and White Hordes), Yuan Dynasty, Chagatai Khanate, Ilkhanate, Timurids then Mughals.
★ Golden Horde to Crimean Khanate, Nogai Horde, Astrakhan Khanate, Kazan Khanate, Qasim Khanate and Siberia Khanate.
★ British Indian Empire to Republic of India.
★ The Western Roman Empire to the kingdoms of the Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Vandals and Franks
★ The French Kingdom to the French Second Republic to the French Second Empire to the French Third Republic to the French Provisional Republic to the Fourth Republic to the Fifth Republic.
★ England to England and Wales to Great Britain to Great Britain and Ireland to Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
★ Alexander the Great's Hellenic empire to the various Successor States, or Diadochi, (Ptolemaic, Seleucid, Attalid, Antigonid).
★ Kingdom of Serbia to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia to Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
★ Habsburg Monarchy to Austrian Empire to Dual Monarchy of Austro-Hungary to Austria and Hungary
★ Qing Dynasty to Republic of China (Mainland Era in 1911-1949) to People's Republic of China
See also
★ Predecessor state
literature
★ Burgenthal/Doehring/Kokott: ''Grundzüge des Völkerrechts'', 2. Auflage, Heidelberg 2000
★ Wilfried Fiedler: ''Der Zeitfaktor im Recht der Staatensukzession'', in: Staat und Recht. Festschrift für Günther Winkler, Wien, 1997, S. 217-236.
★ Wilfried Fiedler: ''Staatensukzession und Menschenrechte'', in: B. Ziemske u.a. (Hrsg.), Festschrift für Martin Kriele, München 1997, S. 1371-1391
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