The
Stimson Doctrine is a policy of the United States
federal government, enunciated in a note of January 7, 1932, to Japan and China, of non-
recognition of international territorial changes that were executed by force. The doctrine was an application of the principle of
ex injuria jus non oritur. While some analysts have applied the doctrine in opposition to governments established by revolution, this usage is not widespread, and its invocation usually involves treaty violations.