The American Journal of International Law, Volume 66, Issues 4-5American Society of International Law, 1972 - International law Vols. for 1970-1973 include: American Society of International Law. Meeting. Proceedings, 64th-67th, previously published separately; with the 68th, resumed being publihsed separately. |
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... concept of state entities as the central operative concept in international legal doctrine ; as the kind of concept on which to base a doctrine of consent to form obligations ; and as the kind of concept on which one hangs a universal ...
... concept of state entities as the central operative concept in international legal doctrine ; as the kind of concept on which to base a doctrine of consent to form obligations ; and as the kind of concept on which one hangs a universal ...
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... concept substitute instead the law of the weak ? If it does , is this any more right ? And how will it be en- forced , let alone judged ? Prof. RICHARDSON replied that for the foreseeable future law based upon the strength of weak ...
... concept substitute instead the law of the weak ? If it does , is this any more right ? And how will it be en- forced , let alone judged ? Prof. RICHARDSON replied that for the foreseeable future law based upon the strength of weak ...
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... concept of value . Generally speaking , the concept of social values that underlies " so- cial sciences " refers to the notion that worth is a function of scarcity ; i.e. things have social values when they are desired by a large ...
... concept of value . Generally speaking , the concept of social values that underlies " so- cial sciences " refers to the notion that worth is a function of scarcity ; i.e. things have social values when they are desired by a large ...
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