Law, the State, and the International Community, Volume 2Columbia University Press, 1939 - International law |
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... fundamental requisite of all law , customary or otherwise . " 4 ) Universality . A custom must be settled and established as distinguished from a mere multiplication of instances . It must , for example , be assented to by the whole of ...
... fundamental requisite of all law , customary or otherwise . " 4 ) Universality . A custom must be settled and established as distinguished from a mere multiplication of instances . It must , for example , be assented to by the whole of ...
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... fundamental right of indi- viduals , 1,416 ; Euripides on , II , 140 ; Herodotus , II , 140 ; Seneca , II , 140 ; Plato , II , 140 ; Vitoria , II , 141 , 143 ; Aristotle , II , 141-42 ; Diodorus Siculus , II , 142 ; St. Thomas Aquinas ...
... fundamental right of indi- viduals , 1,416 ; Euripides on , II , 140 ; Herodotus , II , 140 ; Seneca , II , 140 ; Plato , II , 140 ; Vitoria , II , 141 , 143 ; Aristotle , II , 141-42 ; Diodorus Siculus , II , 142 ; St. Thomas Aquinas ...
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... fundamental purposes , 1,26- 27 ; Renan's conception of the state , 1,28-35 ; modern type not found in an- cient world , 1,29 ; dynasty not essential for establishment of , I , 30 ; racial factor in , 1,30 ; language as a factor , 1,31 ...
... fundamental purposes , 1,26- 27 ; Renan's conception of the state , 1,28-35 ; modern type not found in an- cient world , 1,29 ; dynasty not essential for establishment of , I , 30 ; racial factor in , 1,30 ; language as a factor , 1,31 ...
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