INTERNATIONAL like domestic law must face the difficult question ofnorms. Without common norms between the nations and the cultures ofthe world there can be no effective international law. How are such universalnorms for an effective international law to be found ?Contemporary developments in the social sciences and in the philosophyof natural science indicate that there are two sources. One is in the normscommon to the diverse cultures of the world. The other is in scientificallyverified philosophy of nature. The former source happens to be intimatelyconnected with the latter
Demonstrating that a developing norm is not yet well established in international law is frequently ...
From the Publisher Legal theorists in the 19th century attempted to create European international la...
It may well be that the term natural law has outlived its usefulness and that it should be replace...
INTERNATIONAL like domestic law must face the difficult question ofnorms. Without common norms betwe...
At the beginning of its development, the science of international law was inextricably linked to th...
Book Chapter Sources and the Legality and Validity of International Law: Natural Law as Source of Ex...
International Law, the law governing the relations of civilized states with one another, has been a ...
From the Publisher This chapter posits that international law, like all law, can be understood as a ...
Problem setting. Different directions of modern science of international law explore the problem of ...
Legal theorists have long grappled with providing a justificatory philosophical ground for\ud the no...
Law (that is, human law looking to political ends), is in none of its branches an exact science. It ...
In this Article I argue that some norms are part of international law even if they have never been c...
The first question that confronts the doctrine of natural law is: how can social norms be ascertaine...
The affinity of international law to natural law goes back a long way to the classic writers of inte...
No problem has proved more refractory to lawyers and scholars than understanding and explaining how ...
Demonstrating that a developing norm is not yet well established in international law is frequently ...
From the Publisher Legal theorists in the 19th century attempted to create European international la...
It may well be that the term natural law has outlived its usefulness and that it should be replace...
INTERNATIONAL like domestic law must face the difficult question ofnorms. Without common norms betwe...
At the beginning of its development, the science of international law was inextricably linked to th...
Book Chapter Sources and the Legality and Validity of International Law: Natural Law as Source of Ex...
International Law, the law governing the relations of civilized states with one another, has been a ...
From the Publisher This chapter posits that international law, like all law, can be understood as a ...
Problem setting. Different directions of modern science of international law explore the problem of ...
Legal theorists have long grappled with providing a justificatory philosophical ground for\ud the no...
Law (that is, human law looking to political ends), is in none of its branches an exact science. It ...
In this Article I argue that some norms are part of international law even if they have never been c...
The first question that confronts the doctrine of natural law is: how can social norms be ascertaine...
The affinity of international law to natural law goes back a long way to the classic writers of inte...
No problem has proved more refractory to lawyers and scholars than understanding and explaining how ...
Demonstrating that a developing norm is not yet well established in international law is frequently ...
From the Publisher Legal theorists in the 19th century attempted to create European international la...
It may well be that the term natural law has outlived its usefulness and that it should be replace...