In this Article I argue that some norms are part of international law even if they have never been created by treaty or custom. Because such norms have never been posited, they are natural law norms, and my thesis is that these natural law norms are as much part of international law as the posited norms. By this I mean that these norms should figure in any catalog of what international law prescribes or permits
Natural law is a set of inherent rights, based on the nature and existence of every man. Everyone ha...
It is generally held that states interact with one another in a state of anarchy, at least when it c...
Peremptory norms or jus cogens hold a unique position in international law. Unlike customary interna...
In this Article I argue that some norms are part of international law even if they have never been c...
The affinity of international law to natural law goes back a long way to the classic writers of inte...
In this article, Professor Bodansky examines the creation and importance of customary international ...
INTERNATIONAL like domestic law must face the difficult question ofnorms. Without common norms betwe...
Demonstrating that a developing norm is not yet well established in international law is frequently ...
In this article, Professor Bodansky examines the creation and importance of customary international ...
This thesis articulates a normative theory of international law based on new natural law theory. New...
Book Chapter Sources and the Legality and Validity of International Law: Natural Law as Source of Ex...
The title of this timely and innovative new journal raises basic questions about the connection betw...
Larry May, W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy and Professor Law Vanderbilt University, investiga...
All currently accepted peremptory norms of general international law represent principles that are o...
The first question that confronts the doctrine of natural law is: how can social norms be ascertaine...
Natural law is a set of inherent rights, based on the nature and existence of every man. Everyone ha...
It is generally held that states interact with one another in a state of anarchy, at least when it c...
Peremptory norms or jus cogens hold a unique position in international law. Unlike customary interna...
In this Article I argue that some norms are part of international law even if they have never been c...
The affinity of international law to natural law goes back a long way to the classic writers of inte...
In this article, Professor Bodansky examines the creation and importance of customary international ...
INTERNATIONAL like domestic law must face the difficult question ofnorms. Without common norms betwe...
Demonstrating that a developing norm is not yet well established in international law is frequently ...
In this article, Professor Bodansky examines the creation and importance of customary international ...
This thesis articulates a normative theory of international law based on new natural law theory. New...
Book Chapter Sources and the Legality and Validity of International Law: Natural Law as Source of Ex...
The title of this timely and innovative new journal raises basic questions about the connection betw...
Larry May, W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy and Professor Law Vanderbilt University, investiga...
All currently accepted peremptory norms of general international law represent principles that are o...
The first question that confronts the doctrine of natural law is: how can social norms be ascertaine...
Natural law is a set of inherent rights, based on the nature and existence of every man. Everyone ha...
It is generally held that states interact with one another in a state of anarchy, at least when it c...
Peremptory norms or jus cogens hold a unique position in international law. Unlike customary interna...