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James Leslie Brierly. interest which is not also an interest of the whole organism , but an individual always has innumerable interests outside any single insti- tution of which he may be a member . On such a view the question whether ...
James Leslie Brierly. interest which is not also an interest of the whole organism , but an individual always has innumerable interests outside any single insti- tution of which he may be a member . On such a view the question whether ...
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... interests of ourselves and of others which we feel ought to be upheld ; and we know too that as new social interests come to be recognized as deserving protection , our municipal law is capable of embracing them . But international law ...
... interests of ourselves and of others which we feel ought to be upheld ; and we know too that as new social interests come to be recognized as deserving protection , our municipal law is capable of embracing them . But international law ...
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... interest , and to recon- cile different national interests , or , if necessary , to choose between them , is not a judicial but a political function . It is only those whose duty it is to watch over the interests of nations , only ...
... interest , and to recon- cile different national interests , or , if necessary , to choose between them , is not a judicial but a political function . It is only those whose duty it is to watch over the interests of nations , only ...
Contents
The Basis of Obligation in International Law | 1 |
The Shortcomings of International Law | 68 |
Matters of Domestic Jurisdiction | 81 |
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