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... international law. 13 The project, then, was to excise thesecolonial aspects ofinternationallaw from the system of international lawand to recreate a new, open and non-colonial international law. It ... to the history of international law, illuminating the imperial character ofthe discipline and its enduring significance for peoples ofthe Third World.antony anghie is Professor ofLaw at the ... emergence of a secular natural law the natural law which was proclaimed to be the basis ofthe new inter-national law is coeval with his resolution ofthe problem ofthe legalstatus ofthe Indian,...
... Institute Professor of Environmental Policy, Duke UniversityJ. B. Ruhl is Matthews and Hawkins Professor of Property and codirector ofthe Environmental, Natural Resources, and Land Use Law Program ... University School of Law. Steven E.Kraftis professor and chair ofthe Department of AgribusinessEconomics and codirector ofthe environmental resources and policy Ph.D. program at Southern Illinois ... again, the whole is more than the sum of its parts.Even when we have a catalogue ofthe activities of most ofthe partici-pating species, we are far from understanding the effect of changes inthe...
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... bothpractitioners and scholars have incentives to understand them better.Since the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe, the sources of securitythreats, the composition and cohesion of alliances, andthe ... case, the twogovernments’ relative success in addressing key issues of domestic policy; in the second case, the factors determining the ratio ofthe value ofthe goods and services foregone by the ... under the rubric of in-strumental relevance. But an appreciation ofthe range ofthe possible and the consequences of various policies also requires a grasp ofthe circum-stances under which the...
... FBAWhewell Professor ofInternational Law, Faculty of Law, and Director, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of CambridgeJohn S. Bell FBAProfessor of Law, Faculty of Law, ... System and colonial problems 136 The Mandate System andthe construction of the non-European state 147Government, sovereignty and economy 156 The mandate andthe dissolution of sovereignty 179 The ... interna-tional law is further reflected by the structure of many ofthe majortextbooks ofinternational law, which introduce the subject by outlin-ing the problem and offering some sort of solution...
... considering the place of international law among the sciences’,57 and international lawyers ofthe periodinvariably refer to the ‘science’ ofinternational law. 58 The positivist self-image of being ... identify and interpret relevant forms of state behaviour in the midst ofthe general flux and confusion ofinternational relations. ThusLawrence writes ofthe great international lawyers ofthe nineteenthcentury ... Oppenheim, The Science of International Law. 59Lawrence, The Principles ofInternational Law, p.94.60Ibid., p. 1. 40 imperialism, sovereignty andinternationallaw The second section of this...
... Walker, A History oftheLaw of Nations,p.12. 72 imperialism, sovereignty andinternational law positivist practice of focusing on the words ofthe treaty, to the completeexclusion ofthe circumstances ... non-European states; these competence of these consuls comprised the whole civil and criminal jurisdiction, the power of protection ofthe privileges, the life, and property of their countrymen’. ... essential to the membership ofthe family of nations.85 The tribes remain outside the realm ofinternational law, not so muchbecause they lack sovereignty, but because they are wanting in the other...