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5 other sections not shown Common terms and phrasesaccept admit agreement American annexing apply arbitration Article belligerent binding Britain British canal circumstances civil claim Commission committed Conference Convention Costa Rica Council countries Covenant Danzig decision declaration diplomatic person dispute doctrine Dominions duty effect English example existence fact force foreign French Grotius important independence interests international law intervention judge judgement judicial jurisdiction justice Kelantan law of nations law of nature League of Nations legislation liability limited machinery mandates matter means medieval ment merely modern Monroe doctrine national law natural law navigation neutrality obligation opinion parties peace political port positivist schools powers practice principle protectorate provisions question reason rebus sic stantibus recognition recognize refused regard regulated riparian river Roman law rule of international rule of law Russia settlement ships South African Republic sovereign sovereignty state's system of law term territorial waters theory tion treaty Turkey United Vattel's writers References to this bookFrom Google ScholarEuropean Journal of InternationalJack Donnelly - European Journal of International Relations Human Rights Fifty Years after the Universal DeclarationDavid P Forsythe - 1998 - PS: Political Science and Politics The International Court of Justice and the World's Three Legal SystemsEmilia Justyna Powell, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell - 2008 - The Journal of Politics Domestic Courts And Global GovernanceChristopher A Whytock References from web pagesJSTOR: The Law of Nations: An Introduction to the International ... The Law of Nations: An Introduction to the International Law of ... Opinio Juris: International Law "Must Reads" Getting Started on International Law Research - Pritzker Legal ... The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy As between Princz and king: Reassessing the law of foreign ... Sea Power, Law of the Sea, and China-Japan East China Sea ... Sovereign Inequalities and Hierarchy in Anarchy: American Power ... International law clients: the wisdom of natural law A Selection from Stock [Monday] Bibliographic information |