The Structure and Process of International Law: Essays in Legal Philosophy, Doctrine and Theory

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Ronald St. J. Mac Donald, Douglas M. Johnston
BRILL, 1986. febr. 24. - 1 oldal
 

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New Frontiers of the Discipline
1
VI
13
The Tradition of Universal Reason
17
Observations
51
The Theory of Class Struggle
79
International Law in PolicyOriented Perspective
103
Richard Zouche Juris et Judicii Fecialis sive Juris Inter Gentes et Quaestionum de codem Explicatio Oxford 1650 The Classics of International Law Ja...
104
Green Haywood Hackworth Digest of International Law II Washington 1941 6531
106
The Future of General State Practice
513
Changing Patterns of Authority over Activities
555
New Theories of Obligation
581
Recognition in Theory and Practice
627
Tension Between the Whole
643
The Future of Regionalism in an Asymmetrical International
661
The Conceptual Apparatus of International
685
The Complementarity
715

Oppenheim Lauterpacht International Law I 5th ed 1937 464
109
Bynkershoek Quaestionum Juris Publici libri duo 1737 I ch Viii
111
The Schools Revisited
131
De jure belli ac pacis II ch I II1
172
Ibid 112
174
The Heritage of Political Thought in International
179
Ibid III ch III
225
International Economic Theory and International Economic
227
A Sociological Perspective on International
263
Insights from Social
305
The Influence of History on the Literature of International
341
Ibid 117 See on this topic the Resolution of the Institut de droit international 11 September 1963
379
Entitlement in the International Legal System
383
Luzius Wildhaber
425
Ibid ch XXII
446
Political Justice in an Unequal World
453
Strains in the Treaty System
485
The Nature and Process of Legal Development
745
The Impact of International Organizations on
809
Majority Rule and Consensus Technique in LawMaking
857
De jure belli ac pacis II ch II X note at p 195
886
Constitution or Contract?
889
The Role of Political Revolution in the Theory
913
The Third World and International
955
The Hard Road Towards Universality
977
The Minimum Standards in a World of Disparities
1001
Towards a New World Information and Communication
1027
The International Protection of the Environment
1069
The Future of Dispute Settlement
1121
The Role of Controversy in International Legal Development
1147
Coercion and the Theory of Sanctions in International
1187
Structuralism
1207
Contributors
1223
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Douglas Johnston is Professor of Law at Dalhousie University.

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