Theory of international law

Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing (2016)
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Abstract

History and characteristics of International law -- Foundation, sources and structural principles of International law -- The subjects of International law -- Questions of method and the structure of rules in International law -- The 'Lotus Rule' on residual state freedom -- The effectiveness of International law -- International society or International community? -- The relationship between International law and politics -- The relationship of International law with certain cardinal legal notions.

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