Justice among Nations. A History of International Law - Stephen C. Neff

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  1. Ibid.

  2. Ibid., 192.

  3. Gabriel Bonnot de Mably, Le droit public de l’Eu rope fondé sur les traités, 2 vols.
    (Geneva: Campagnie des Libraires, 1748).

  4. Michael Sonenscher, Before the Deluge: Public Debt, In e qual ity, and the Intel-
    lectual Origins of the French Revolution (Prince ton, NJ: Prince ton University Press,
    2007), 247, 250– 51.

  5. Mack Walker, Johann Jakob Moser and the Holy Roman Empire of the German
    Nation (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1981), 338– 39.

  6. Ibid., 337– 42; and Albert Leschhorn, Johann Jakob Moser und die Eidgenossen-
    schaft (Zürich: Juris, 1965), 44– 45.

  7. Johannes Mattern, “Problems of Method in International Law: Alfred Verdross’
    Concept of the Unity of the Legal Order on the Basis of the International Constitu-
    tion,” in Stuart A. Rice, ed., Methods in Social Science: A Case Book, 118 – 36 (Chicago,
    IL: University of Chicago Press, 1931), 125– 26.

  8. See, for example, ibid., 93– 94; and Edwin De Witt Dickinson, Th e Equality of
    States in International Law (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1920), 122.

  9. On Vattel, see A. Mallarmé, “Emer de Vattel,” in Pillet, ed., Fondateurs, 481–
    601; and La Pradelle, Maitres et doctrines, 123– 66.

  10. Emmerich de Vattel, Th e Law of Nations; or, Th e Principles of Natural Law Ap-
    plied to the Conduct and to the Aff airs of the Nations and Sovereigns, trans. Charles
    G. Fenwick (Washington, DC: Carnegie Institution, 1916 [1758]), 8a.

  11. Ibid., 7a.

  12. Ibid., 113.

  13. Ibid., 12a.

  14. Ibid., 248.

  15. For illustrations of the citation of Vattel as an authority in British and American
    courts, see Charles G. Fenwick, “Th e Authority of Vattel,” 7 Am. Pol. Sci. Rev. 395– 410
    (1913).

  16. Vattel, Law of Nations, 5a– 6a.

  17. Ibid., 10a.

  18. Ibid., 306.

  19. Ibid.

  20. Ibid., 304.

  21. Wolfgang Friedmann, Legal Th eory, 5th ed. (London: Stevens and Sons, 1967),
    116; and Paul Guggenheim, “Contributions à l’histoire des sources du droit des gens,”
    94 RdC 1– 84 (1958),” 34– 35.

  22. See Chapter 4.

  23. Vattel, Law of Nations, 7.

  24. See Th e Antelope, 23 U.S. (10 Wheat.) 66 (1825), 122.

  25. See, for example, Alfred Verdross, “Le fondement du droit international,” 16
    RdC 247– 323 (1927), 310.


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