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  1. Ibid., 14.

  2. Ibid., 16.

  3. C. Wilford Jenks, “Law for a Welfare World,” in Institut de Droit International,
    ed., Livre du Centenaire 1873– 1973: Évolution et perspectives du droit international,
    124– 27 (Basle: S. Karger, 1973). See also C. Wilford Jenks, A New World of Law? A
    Study of the Creative Imagination in International Law (London: Longmans, Green,
    1969).

  4. Rolando Quadri, “Cours générale de droit international public,” 113 RdC 237–
    483 (1964), 266.

  5. Ibid., 267. (Emphasis in the original.)
    14 0. I bid.

  6. I bid ., 268.
    14 2. I bid ., 271.

  7. I bid ., 275.
    14 4. I bid ., 273.

  8. See, for example, David Kennedy, “Tom Franck and the Manhattan School,” 35
    NYU J Int’l L. and Pol. 397– 435 (2003).

  9. Clyde Ea gleton, International Government (New York: Ronald, 1948), 48– 50.

  10. Wolfgang Friedmann, “General Course in Public International Law,” 127 RdC
    39– 246 (1969), 47– 48.

  11. Ibid., 93.

  12. Philip C. Jessup, Transnational Law (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press,
    1956).

  13. Philip C. Jessup, “International Law in 1953 a.d.,” 47 ASIL Procs. 8– 15 (1953),



  14. Ibid., 14.

  15. Myres S. McDougal, “International Law, Power, and Policy: A Contemporary
    Conception,” 82 RdC 133– 259 (1953), 168.

  16. Myres S. McDougal and Harold D. Lasswell, “Th e Identifi cation and Appraisal
    of Diverse Systems of Public Order,” 53 AJIL 1– 29 (1959) 9.

  17. Ibid., 11.

  18. Ibid., 6.

  19. See, for example, Oran R. Young, “International Law and Social Science: Th e
    Contributions of Myres S. McDougal,” 66 AJIL 60– 76 (1972).

  20. See Martin Griffi ths, Fift y Key Th inkers in International Relations (London:
    Routledge, 1999), 119– 24.

  21. See Richard A. Falk, A Study of Future Worlds (New York: Free Press, 1975).

  22. Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, art. 53.

  23. Barcelona Traction, Power and Light Co. (Belgium v. Spain), 1970 ICJ Rep. 3,
    para. 33.

  24. Ibid., para. 34.

  25. On this threefold division in the nineteenth century, see Chapter 8.


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