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61– 66. - Frederic Kirgis, Th e American Society of International Law’s First Century
1906– 2006 (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff , 2006), 93– 97. For the texts of the conventions,
see John P. Grant and J. Craig Barker, eds., Th e Harvard Research in International
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- Karl Strupp, “Règles générales du droit de la paix,” 47 RdC 259– 591 (1934), 298.
- Ibid., 298– 99. (Emphasis in the original.)
- Th e S.S. Lotus (France v. Turkey), PCIJ, ser. A, No. 10.
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Hu ma n R ights Abuses in Interna l Confl icts: A Positivist View,” 93 AJIL 302– 16 (1999),
- See Josef Kunz, “Natural- Law Th inking in the Modern Science of International
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Tucker (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966), 558. - Ibid., 441.
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Private Law Sources, 58– 59; and Giorgio Gaja, “Positivism and Dualism in Dionisio
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- Kelsen, Principles, 438– 40.
- Ibid., 180.
- Ibid., 247.
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- Hans Kelsen, Die Staatslehre des Dante Alighieri (Vienna: F. Deuticke, 1905).
On the monist theory, see Hans Kelsen, General Th eory of Law and the State, trans.
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Marie Slaughter, “International Law and International Relations,” 285 RdC 9– 249
(2000), 39– 43.
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