Law & Politics in International SocietySAGE Publications, 1976 - 191 էջ |
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... possible . International documents speak frequently of a state's personality that other states must not violate or a state is entitled to preserve . The entire citizenry is presumed to The Subjects of International Law [ 115 ]
... possible . International documents speak frequently of a state's personality that other states must not violate or a state is entitled to preserve . The entire citizenry is presumed to The Subjects of International Law [ 115 ]
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... violated ? Who represents the collectivity and when does he act in his representative and when in his personal ... violate the terri- torial , political , and , maybe , cultural integrity of another state ; and that no state may ...
... violated ? Who represents the collectivity and when does he act in his representative and when in his personal ... violate the terri- torial , political , and , maybe , cultural integrity of another state ; and that no state may ...
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... made that legal equality exists as a principle , but that weak states have been un- able to benefit from it , while powerful states have been able to violate it . In the practice of states , the idea of equality Inequality [ 123 ]
... made that legal equality exists as a principle , but that weak states have been un- able to benefit from it , while powerful states have been able to violate it . In the practice of states , the idea of equality Inequality [ 123 ]
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