Indeterminacy of International Law?
The most important (in)determinacy theses in international law since the 1920s are scrutinised in this book. As Severin Meier demonstrates, the extent of legal determinacy depends neither on some linguistic essence found in the text nor on theories that allegedly stand above practice. Instead, the (...
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Main Author: | Severin, Meier (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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sui generis Verlag
2021
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