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Republican Principles in International Law
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Author(s):
Mortimer N. S. Sellers
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2006
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-54630-5
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978-0-230-50529-2
Publication date (Print):
2006
DOI:
10.1057/9780230505292
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 8
Republican Principles in International Law
pp. 30
The Law of Humanity and the Law of Nations
pp. 38
The Sources of International Law
pp. 46
Why States Are Bound by Customary International Law
pp. 52
The Effectiveness of International Law
pp. 58
The Right to Republican Government Under International Law
pp. 63
International Relations and International Law
pp. 68
Justice and the Rule of Law in International Relations
pp. 72
The Elements of International Law
pp. 78
Universal Human Rights
pp. 89
International Legal Personality
pp. 95
What Are Peoples and Nations?
pp. 104
The Law of Peoples
pp. 116
Perpetual Peace
pp. 130
International Humanitarian Intervention
pp. 140
The Authority of the International Court of Justice
pp. 145
Borders and Democracy in International Law
pp. 153
The Right to Secede
pp. 167
International Economic Organization
pp. 172
Economic Sanctions
pp. 203
Republican Manifesto and Summary of Conclusions
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