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The Uses of “General Principles” in the Development of International Law
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Legal ImplicationsNearest SubstituteInternational RegulationLawInternational Environmental LawInternational Constitutional LawInternational CourtSocial SciencesConflict Of LawInternational LegislationInternational RulePublic PolicyForeign LawInternational RelationsInternational LawPublic International LawInternational Legal StudiesPolitical ScienceInternational Institutions
As public international law expands into new domains formerly excluded from its province, it will, for its “formal” sources, have to depend more and more on treaties as the nearest substitute for international legislation.
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