The American Journal of International Law, Volume 64, Issues 4-5American Society of International Law, 1970 - International law |
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... existing international order can hope to do more than gain time for the initiation of drastic changes in the world - order system . The need for drastic change suggests the likelihood of struggle between those who operate the state ...
... existing international order can hope to do more than gain time for the initiation of drastic changes in the world - order system . The need for drastic change suggests the likelihood of struggle between those who operate the state ...
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... existing norm of customary law , or it may sharpen it or define it more precisely , or indeed it may create a new norm either in an area where a rule had not existed or in an area where a pre - existing rule is supplanted . The Court ...
... existing norm of customary law , or it may sharpen it or define it more precisely , or indeed it may create a new norm either in an area where a rule had not existed or in an area where a pre - existing rule is supplanted . The Court ...
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... existing customary law may be cited as evidence of customary law , while treaty provisions attempting to create new law or to contribute to its progressive develop- ment are not in themselves valid evidence of the state of international ...
... existing customary law may be cited as evidence of customary law , while treaty provisions attempting to create new law or to contribute to its progressive develop- ment are not in themselves valid evidence of the state of international ...
Contents
September 1970 No | 1 |
Address Some Perspectives on Peacekeeping Institutions by Law | 9 |
Brenda Brimmer Mahoney | 24 |
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