International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... approach had its limits . Reality and the needs of commerce exposed it as not a rule for judgment by a third party or scholar , but as a tool of advocacy attractive primarily to flexible - minded lawyers and statesmen seeking a ...
... approach had its limits . Reality and the needs of commerce exposed it as not a rule for judgment by a third party or scholar , but as a tool of advocacy attractive primarily to flexible - minded lawyers and statesmen seeking a ...
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... approach seem analogous to the limits that reality and politics fixed on the approach taken by Gentili from the point of view of an international law expert , and it seems fair to label both " positivist " jurists . They both trace the ...
... approach seem analogous to the limits that reality and politics fixed on the approach taken by Gentili from the point of view of an international law expert , and it seems fair to label both " positivist " jurists . They both trace the ...
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... approach was taken in which judges themselves determined the fitness of labels based not on policy considerations and legal results sought for policy reasons , but on the conception that the law existed outside of national interest and ...
... approach was taken in which judges themselves determined the fitness of labels based not on policy considerations and legal results sought for policy reasons , but on the conception that the law existed outside of national interest and ...
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT OF PIRACY | 66 |
Positive Grace v Natural Justice | 78 |
Jurisdiction and Legal Interest | 86 |
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