Truyol y Serra's Doctrines of International Law / Robert Kolb
Material type:
- 9781788116367
- 341 ROB
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1. The theoretical denial of the character of law to the law of nations
2. Doctrines that conceive of the law of nations as a category of imperfect law
3. The law of nations, inter-State law founded on the Will of States
4. The law of nations in Hans Kelsen’s ’Pure theory of law’ system
5. Doctrines based on sociology
6. The law of nations and natural law
7. The ‘eclectic’ doctrines of the post-War period
Robert Kolb's book is a contemporary re-examination and update of Antonio Truyol y Serra's seminal work on the theoretical foundations of international law. Truyol y Serra's original "Doctrines sur le fondement du Droit des gens" was a classic in its field, providing a comprehensive survey of the various philosophical and theoretical underpinnings that seek to explain the binding nature of international law.
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