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

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  1. Frederick Sherwood Dunn, Th e Protection of Nationals: A Study in the Applica-
    tion of International Law (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1932),
    61– 66.

  2. 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
    Law: Contemporary Analysis and Appraisal (Buff alo, NY: William S. Hein, 2007),
    433– 540.

  3. See Brown, “Reparations,” 331.

  4. 38 IDI Annuaire (1934), 137.

  5. Quoted in 21 AJIL 645 (1927).

  6. Karl Strupp, “Règles générales du droit de la paix,” 47 RdC 259– 591 (1934), 298.

  7. Ibid., 298– 99. (Emphasis in the original.)

  8. Th e S.S. Lotus (France v. Turkey), PCIJ, ser. A, No. 10.

  9. See Bruno Simma and Andreas L. Paulus, “Th e Responsibility of Individuals for
    Hu ma n R ights Abuses in Interna l Confl icts: A Positivist View,” 93 AJIL 302– 16 (1999),



  10. See Josef Kunz, “Natural- Law Th inking in the Modern Science of International
    Law,” 55 AJIL 951– 58 (1961), 956.

  11. See Clemens Jabloner, “Kelsen and His Circle: Th e Viennese Years,” 9 EJIL 368–
    85 (1998), 369.

  12. Hans Kelsen, Principles of International Law, 2nd ed., rev. and ed. Robert W.
    Tucker (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966), 558.

  13. Ibid., 441.

  14. Ibid., 446.

  15. Anzilotti, Cours, vol. 1, 43– 45, 67– 69, 87– 88, 161– 62. See also Lauterpacht,
    Private Law Sources, 58– 59; and Giorgio Gaja, “Positivism and Dualism in Dionisio
    Anzilotti,” 3 EJIL 123– 38 (1992), 127– 29.

  16. See Chapter 6.

  17. Kelsen, Principles, 438– 40.

  18. Ibid., 180.

  19. Ibid., 247.

  20. Ibid., 571.

  21. Ibid., 569.

  22. 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.
    Anders Wedberg (New York: Russell and Russell, 1961), 363– 88.

  23. H. L. A. Hart, Th e Concept of Law (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1961), 230.

  24. On the core features of liberalism in the area of international aff airs, see Anne-
    Marie Slaughter, “International Law and International Relations,” 285 RdC 9– 249
    (2000), 39– 43.


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