- Ludwik Ehrlich, “Th e Development of International Law as a Science,” 105 RdC
173– 265 (1962), 246– 48. - Henry Bonfi ls, Manuel de droit international public, 1st ed. (Paris: Rousseau,
1894), 17. - Ibid., 16– 18.
- Johann Kaspar Bluntschli, Le droit international codifi é, trans. M. C. Lardy
(Paris: Guillaumin, 1870). - Johann Kaspar Bluntschli, Th e Th eory of the State, 3d ed, trans. D. G. Ritchie, P.
E. Matheson, and R. Lodge (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1895), 105. - Bluntschli, Droit international, 1.
- Bluntschli, Th eory of the State, 297, n. 2.
- Bluntschli, Droit international, 4.
- Ibid., 5.
- Ibid., 57.
- Ibid., 58– 59.
- Ibid., 58.
- Ibid., 226– 27.
- See Chapter 10.
- On Lorimer, see La Pradelle, Maîtres et doctrines, at 219– 29.
- See Chapter 1.
- James Lorimer, Th e Institutes of the Law of Nations: A Treatise of the Jural Rela-
tions of Separate Po liti cal Communities, vol. 1 (Edinburgh: William Blackwood and
Sons, 1883), 83. - James Lorimer, Studies National and International (Edinburgh: W. Green,
1890), 107. - Lorimer, Institutes, vol. 1, 14.
- Ibid., 11– 14.
- Lorimer, Studies, 152– 54.
- Lorimer, Institutes, vol. 1, 163.
- Ibid., 54.
- Ibid., 58.
- Ibid., vii– viii.
- Ibid., vol. 2, 194.
- Ibid., vol. 1, 47.
- Ibid., 9– 11.
- Ibid., 38.
- Ibid., 37– 50.
- Ibid., 33.
- Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, ed.
R. H. Campbell and A. S. Skinner (Indianapolis, IN: Liberty Fund, 1976 [1776]), 456. - See Chapter 5.
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