Law & Politics in International SocietySAGE Publications, 1976 - 191 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 47–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 13
... legal system . They will exploit it for their own purposes and thereby provoke others to wrest that control from its possessors . An un- ending struggle follows , threatening the stability of the society . No legal system can solve this ...
... legal system . They will exploit it for their own purposes and thereby provoke others to wrest that control from its possessors . An un- ending struggle follows , threatening the stability of the society . No legal system can solve this ...
Էջ 27
... legal rules are welcomed by their subjects as useful guidance for desirable ... system are rooted outside the legal system itself . No legal order could ... law has The Nature and Function of Law [ 27 ]
... legal rules are welcomed by their subjects as useful guidance for desirable ... system are rooted outside the legal system itself . No legal order could ... law has The Nature and Function of Law [ 27 ]
Էջ 101
... legal system incompatible with that of all the others . It is , instead , a matter of the international society having its own culture and character , differing from all national cultures , and therefore needing a legal system and legal ...
... legal system incompatible with that of all the others . It is , instead , a matter of the international society having its own culture and character , differing from all national cultures , and therefore needing a legal system and legal ...
Այլ խմբագրություններ - View all
Common terms and phrases
accepted action agreement applied arbitration become behavior binding Charter clausula Communist concept Conference conflict consensus Continental Shelf cooperation Court of International Court of Justice creating cultural custom customary law decisions defined delegate developed disputes distributive justice economic effect ence existence favorable force formulation function Georg Schwarzenberger Group of 77 independence individual inequalities instance interaction International Court International Justice international law International Law Commission international lawyers international organizations international politics international relations international society interpretation judges judicial Julius Stone jurisdiction legal equality legal principles legal regulation legal rules legal system legislative limited means ment moral rules mutual national interests national law national societies nature newer norms obligation parties peaceful Permanent Court power potential practice prevail problem purposes reason role sanctions settlement situation social change social order sover sovereignty Soviet Soviet Union specific state's subjects of international tions United Nations United Nations Charter Upper Silesia