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... political theory , of a statement of practice , of an experiment in govern- ment , and of a body of law . " 4 In 1936 Professor J. L. Brierly wrote : " We must expand our interpretation of the term ' international law . ' We must cease ...
... political theory , of a statement of practice , of an experiment in govern- ment , and of a body of law . " 4 In 1936 Professor J. L. Brierly wrote : " We must expand our interpretation of the term ' international law . ' We must cease ...
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... political entities , and the resulting recognition of the coexistence of a considerable number of independent and equal states subject to no temporal superior power , led to new political theories . Foremost among these was the new ...
... political entities , and the resulting recognition of the coexistence of a considerable number of independent and equal states subject to no temporal superior power , led to new political theories . Foremost among these was the new ...
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... political importance . Most legal transactions in the international sphere are of political significance and have political consequences . This naturally applies in particular to matters connected with the rise and the extinction of ...
... political importance . Most legal transactions in the international sphere are of political significance and have political consequences . This naturally applies in particular to matters connected with the rise and the extinction of ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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