Sourcebook on Public International LawRoutledge, 1998 M02 14 - 920 pages First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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... of international law 6 and for the sources of international law. 7 However,while the perception of modern international lawasa phenomenonof medievalWestern European origins tendstobe the prevailing one thereare those whotake a different ...
... of international law 6 and for the sources of international law. 7 However,while the perception of modern international lawasa phenomenonof medievalWestern European origins tendstobe the prevailing one thereare those whotake a different ...
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... international law finally began toexplorethe wider worldbeyond Europe. First ofallthe history of international law turned tothe ancient Near East– whichalso includes Egypt –andtolater international legaldevelopments inthe region,in ...
... international law finally began toexplorethe wider worldbeyond Europe. First ofallthe history of international law turned tothe ancient Near East– whichalso includes Egypt –andtolater international legaldevelopments inthe region,in ...
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... of international law, adopted it to the changing character of the state systemwhichwas fashioned and conditioned bythe sequence of Spanish,French and British supremacy.It isgenerally accepted that by1919the classical systemof international ...
... of international law, adopted it to the changing character of the state systemwhichwas fashioned and conditioned bythe sequence of Spanish,French and British supremacy.It isgenerally accepted that by1919the classical systemof international ...
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... international law' todistinguish it from private international law. Whereasthe former governs the relations of states andothersubjects of international law amongst themselves, thelatterconsists of the rules developedby states as ...
... international law' todistinguish it from private international law. Whereasthe former governs the relations of states andothersubjects of international law amongst themselves, thelatterconsists of the rules developedby states as ...
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... In international law, the politicalandthe legalare extremely closely intertwined. International lawcannot exist in isolation fromthe political factors operatinginthe sphere ofinternational relations. On anotherlevel, international 'law ...
... In international law, the politicalandthe legalare extremely closely intertwined. International lawcannot exist in isolation fromthe political factors operatinginthe sphere ofinternational relations. On anotherlevel, international 'law ...
Contents
Refugee Convention 1951 | |
Treaty of Versailles | |
Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in | |
Art 10 | |
OtherCelestial Bodies1967 Treaty on the NonProliferation of Nuclear Weapons 1968 | |
Resolution on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources | |
Resolution on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources | |
Art 47 | |
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