International Law: Being the Collected Papers of Hersch Lauterpacht, Volumen2Cambridge University Press, 1970 - 590 páginas |
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Contenido
International law and colonial questions 18701914 | 95 |
International law after the Covenant | 145 |
International law after the Second World War | 159 |
Private law sources and analogies | 173 |
Some observations on the prohibition of non liquet | 213 |
Decisions of municipal courts as a source | 238 |
Codification and development of international law | 269 |
THE WRITERS AND DOCTRINE | 305 |
Spinoza and international law | 366 |
Westlake and present day international law | 385 |
Kelsens pure science of law | 404 |
schools of thought in international law | 452 |
The subjects of the Law of Nations | 487 |
THE RELATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW | 535 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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Referencias a este libro
Law at the Vanishing Point: A Philosophical Analysis of International Law Aaron Fichtelberg Vista previa limitada - 2008 |