Law & Politics in International SocietySAGE Publications, 1976 - 191 էջ |
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Werner Levi. to states as well . States appeal to each other on moral grounds ... appeals cannot be more than political weapons , attempts to elicit favorable ... court of law " can take account of moral principles only in so far as these ...
Werner Levi. to states as well . States appeal to each other on moral grounds ... appeals cannot be more than political weapons , attempts to elicit favorable ... court of law " can take account of moral principles only in so far as these ...
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... appeal to high - sounding principles of equality and justice will not likely make them share their wealth . Indeed ... Court of Justice ( 1949 : 177 ) ; Minority Schools in Albania case , Permanent Court of International Justice ( 1935 ...
... appeal to high - sounding principles of equality and justice will not likely make them share their wealth . Indeed ... Court of Justice ( 1949 : 177 ) ; Minority Schools in Albania case , Permanent Court of International Justice ( 1935 ...
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