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... rules and reluctant to negotiate new rules , such controversies cannot be resolved by recourse to the law . All law is effective in promoting order in human relations only when the parties concerned are agreed upon basic rules which are ...
... rules and reluctant to negotiate new rules , such controversies cannot be resolved by recourse to the law . All law is effective in promoting order in human relations only when the parties concerned are agreed upon basic rules which are ...
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... rules for its use ? The answer would appear to be that a society of sovereignties is not a true political community in which all agree to abide by established rules for settling legal controversies and to conform , as regards their ...
... rules for its use ? The answer would appear to be that a society of sovereignties is not a true political community in which all agree to abide by established rules for settling legal controversies and to conform , as regards their ...
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... rules binding on any government which de- clines to approve . The ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL is provided for in ... rule grew out of facts of inter- national political life . . . . If the Big Five disagree on a matter involving their ...
... rules binding on any government which de- clines to approve . The ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL is provided for in ... rule grew out of facts of inter- national political life . . . . If the Big Five disagree on a matter involving their ...
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A BOOK OF ORIGINS | 31 |
Early CityStates and Kingdoms | 35 |
The Greek State System c 431 B C | 48 |
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