Law & Politics in International SocietySAGE Publications, 1976 - 191 pagini |
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Pagina 97
... tions . Max Huber remarked in 1919 that a state " possesses in its legislature a regulative organ which normally ensures the adaptation of the law to the changing conditions of power within a society , whereas the essentially ...
... tions . Max Huber remarked in 1919 that a state " possesses in its legislature a regulative organ which normally ensures the adaptation of the law to the changing conditions of power within a society , whereas the essentially ...
Pagina 101
... tions . Changing conditions of international existence cause shifts in the emphasis on sources . What they all have in common is their reflection of power relations . But their usefulness depends to a large extent upon the manner in ...
... tions . Changing conditions of international existence cause shifts in the emphasis on sources . What they all have in common is their reflection of power relations . But their usefulness depends to a large extent upon the manner in ...
Pagina 104
... tions seem unable to withstand the strength of the interests pro- ducing the relations in the first place - providing the interests are strong enough . Contemporary interests seem to be sufficiently strong so that states can no longer ...
... tions seem unable to withstand the strength of the interests pro- ducing the relations in the first place - providing the interests are strong enough . Contemporary interests seem to be sufficiently strong so that states can no longer ...
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