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... international law . ' We must cease to think of it as merely a set of principles to be applied by courts of law , and understand that it includes the whole legal organisation of international life on the basis of peace and order . Such ...
... international law . ' We must cease to think of it as merely a set of principles to be applied by courts of law , and understand that it includes the whole legal organisation of international life on the basis of peace and order . Such ...
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... Law in the History of International Law , 100 U. of Pa . L. Rev. 678 ( 1952 ) . 10 See pages 13-16 infra . 11 See pages 38-44 infra . oped by maritime nations over a long period , can Sec . A ] 5 NATURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... Law in the History of International Law , 100 U. of Pa . L. Rev. 678 ( 1952 ) . 10 See pages 13-16 infra . 11 See pages 38-44 infra . oped by maritime nations over a long period , can Sec . A ] 5 NATURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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... law shall be bind- ing on the sovereign state and its citizens . " Article 4 of the German Weimar Constitution of 1919 contained a similar provision.147 The Republic of Korea Constitution of July 12 ... International Law and Municipal Law.
... law shall be bind- ing on the sovereign state and its citizens . " Article 4 of the German Weimar Constitution of 1919 contained a similar provision.147 The Republic of Korea Constitution of July 12 ... International Law and Municipal Law.
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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