Law & Politics in International SocietySAGE Publications, 1976 - Всего страниц: 191 |
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... sover- eignty was an undefinable and hypocritical concept . Because the majority favored the concept , the fairly meaningless agreement was reached to specify that it included " among other things " legal equality of states , respect ...
... sover- eignty was an undefinable and hypocritical concept . Because the majority favored the concept , the fairly meaningless agreement was reached to specify that it included " among other things " legal equality of states , respect ...
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... sover- eign equals and as entities , when they confront each other in their totality on all occasions , regardless of the particulars in a given case , their differences in power are very relevant . No matter what one state may want ...
... sover- eign equals and as entities , when they confront each other in their totality on all occasions , regardless of the particulars in a given case , their differences in power are very relevant . No matter what one state may want ...
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... sover- eignty while simultaneously trying to restrain politics with legal rules . If their territorial and formal political sovereignty appears more secure at present than several decades ago the reason must be found in changing ...
... sover- eignty while simultaneously trying to restrain politics with legal rules . If their territorial and formal political sovereignty appears more secure at present than several decades ago the reason must be found in changing ...
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