Law & Politics in International SocietySAGE Publications, 1976 - 191 էջ |
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... interaction tends to produce interdependence . For international law this means a greater role because the larger the volume of interaction , the greater the need and convenience of legal regulation with a strengthening of its binding ...
... interaction tends to produce interdependence . For international law this means a greater role because the larger the volume of interaction , the greater the need and convenience of legal regulation with a strengthening of its binding ...
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... interaction with politics begins . Politics is not only determining law . Law is also determining politics . The interaction exists because regularity and predictability in the political processes is an indispensable part of social ...
... interaction with politics begins . Politics is not only determining law . Law is also determining politics . The interaction exists because regularity and predictability in the political processes is an indispensable part of social ...
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... interaction , 158-159 ; and international law , 154 ; and inter- national organizations , 154-155 , 156 , 157 ; and justice , 23 ; and national interests , 156 ; as sanction , 25 ; and social order , 154 . foreign policy , role of ...
... interaction , 158-159 ; and international law , 154 ; and inter- national organizations , 154-155 , 156 , 157 ; and justice , 23 ; and national interests , 156 ; as sanction , 25 ; and social order , 154 . foreign policy , role of ...
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