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1 признавать
гл.to accept; recognize; ( в судебном порядке) to adjudge; adjudicate; ( соглашаться с чем-л) to acknowledge; admit; (допускать, считать) to consider; regard; ( сознаваться в чём-л) to avow; confessне признавать долг — to refuse to acknowledge a debt; repudiate a debt
публично признавать свою ошибку — соверш to make an open confession of one's error (mistake)
признавать верховенство права, признавать международного права — to accept (recognize) the rule (supremacy) of (international) law
признавать обязательной юрисдикцию Международного суда — to accept (recognize) as compulsory the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice
признавать обязательность норм международного права — to accept (recognize) as mandatory the norms (rules) of international law
- признавать долгпризнавать требование государства о возмещении причинённого ущерба — to acknowledge (admit, recognize) a state's claim to reparation for damages
- признавать компетенцию суда
- признавать невиновным
- признавать незаконность интервенции
- признавать нерушимость границ
- признавать отцовство
- признавать ошибку
- признавать полномочия действительными
- признавать претензию обоснованной
- признавать своё поражение
- признавать свою вину
- признавать себя виновным
- признавать права
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