Law & Politics in International SocietySAGE Publications, 1976 - 191 pages |
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... Julius Stone , Georg Schwarzenberger , Stanley Hoffmann , Wesley Gould , Michael Barkun , and William Coplin are among the distinguished scholars who have dealt with the interaction between international law and politics . On the ...
... Julius Stone , Georg Schwarzenberger , Stanley Hoffmann , Wesley Gould , Michael Barkun , and William Coplin are among the distinguished scholars who have dealt with the interaction between international law and politics . On the ...
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Werner Levi. survival of mankind it may well be argued , as Julius Stone has , " that first priority in peace enforcement must be for immediate ending of hostilities , without pausing to determine the justice of the parties ' cause ...
Werner Levi. survival of mankind it may well be argued , as Julius Stone has , " that first priority in peace enforcement must be for immediate ending of hostilities , without pausing to determine the justice of the parties ' cause ...
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