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1 online resource (xix, 200 pages) |
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HeinOnline history of international law |
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Semicentennial publications of the Johns Hopkins University, 1876-1926 |
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HeinOnline. History of international law
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Semicentennial publications of the Johns Hopkins University, 1876-1926.
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Contents |
Bodin's theory of sovereignty applied to contemporary Europe -- The compact theory of Hooker, Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau -- National and popular sovereignty -- The theories of Kant, Hegel, and Fichte -- The Austinian or analytical school -- Willoughby's juristic conception of the state -- Criticism of the theory -- Vinogradoff's modification of the theory -- Denial of sovereignty by Duguit, Laski, and others -- The state and the civitas maxima according to the Austrian school -- German conception of sovereignty without independence -- The juristic conception of the state restated -- General applicability of the juristic conception of the state |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 190-194) |
Notes |
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State, The.
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Sovereignty.
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International law.
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sovereignty.
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international law.
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International law
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Sovereignty
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State, The
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States.
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Sovereignty.
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Public international law.
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Philosophy of law.
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Constitutional theory.
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Electronic book
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