Law creates rights. It not merely defines them; it creates them. Without law, one may what he can. With law, one can only that which he may. Law is the device by which the many, individually weak, control and compel the few individually strong or cunning. It is a device by which is reduced nature\u27s handicap in favor of the physically strong and ruthless. Where law obtains, those who are fitted to the system created by the law, as the economically efficient, prevail and survive. In the absence of law, only the strong and cunning can survive
For better or worse, participants in a civilization of science and technology are locked in a relent...
From what I have heard, and recently read, I gather that there is a movement to bring together the l...
The history of international law is, in large part, about the development of restraints on states\u2...
International law evolved to end and prevent armed conflict as much as for any other reason. Yet, th...
First published in When Battle Rages, How Can Law Protect? 7 14th Hammarskjold Forum, John Carey ed....
Modern war is law pursued by other means. Once a bit player in military conflict, law now shapes the...
In all revolutionary periods customary law tends to suffer from emotional attack and from the popula...
It would be, indeed, a lasting monument to the law, if it should come about that through its agency,...
Everyone would agree that the renovation of international law presents a problem of commanding impor...
Events of the past two decades have made imperative a fundamental re-examination of the basis of gov...
Intellectual work on the law of war suffers from chronic isolation. The commentators on the Rome Sta...
Wars are emergency situations, but in contrast to the saying according to which necessity knows no l...
Both international and domestic law take as a basic premise the notion that it is possible, importan...
One common understanding of the Second World War is that it was a contest between liberty and tyrann...
During the century preceding the First World War the topic of just war, frequently and intensely t...
For better or worse, participants in a civilization of science and technology are locked in a relent...
From what I have heard, and recently read, I gather that there is a movement to bring together the l...
The history of international law is, in large part, about the development of restraints on states\u2...
International law evolved to end and prevent armed conflict as much as for any other reason. Yet, th...
First published in When Battle Rages, How Can Law Protect? 7 14th Hammarskjold Forum, John Carey ed....
Modern war is law pursued by other means. Once a bit player in military conflict, law now shapes the...
In all revolutionary periods customary law tends to suffer from emotional attack and from the popula...
It would be, indeed, a lasting monument to the law, if it should come about that through its agency,...
Everyone would agree that the renovation of international law presents a problem of commanding impor...
Events of the past two decades have made imperative a fundamental re-examination of the basis of gov...
Intellectual work on the law of war suffers from chronic isolation. The commentators on the Rome Sta...
Wars are emergency situations, but in contrast to the saying according to which necessity knows no l...
Both international and domestic law take as a basic premise the notion that it is possible, importan...
One common understanding of the Second World War is that it was a contest between liberty and tyrann...
During the century preceding the First World War the topic of just war, frequently and intensely t...
For better or worse, participants in a civilization of science and technology are locked in a relent...
From what I have heard, and recently read, I gather that there is a movement to bring together the l...
The history of international law is, in large part, about the development of restraints on states\u2...