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Syllabus On Public International Law (1929)

Syllabus On Public International Law (1929) 166 SYLLABUS ON PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (1929) Section 1. Introduction 1. Essence and Specific Features of the International Legal Form Contemporary international law as a special form of organizing economic and polit- ical relations between states in the capitalist epoch. Struggle of imperialist states on the basis of an "international community" as the basic content of international law. Essence of contemporary international law as a class law of the bourgeoisie. Absence of organized force enforcing the fulfillment of international law. International law as objective reality in consequence of the specific equilibrium of forces. The norm and the real relationship in international law. Technical-legal sources of international law (custom, treaty, judicial practice). Attempts to codify. Critique of definitions of inter- national law in bourgeois legal science. 2. Origin and Development of International Relations and International Law. Inter-tribal and international relations in pre-state society, in antiquity, and in the epoch of feudalism. Leading role of exchange (barter) in birth of individual institutes of international law. Origin of international law in the epoch of mercantile capitalism and bourgeois revolutions. International relations in the epoch of industrial capitalism and the development of international law. 3. International Law of the Transition Period. Development http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Soviet and Post Soviet Review Brill

Syllabus On Public International Law (1929)

The Soviet and Post Soviet Review , Volume 2 (1): 166 – Jan 1, 1975

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Brill
Copyright
© 1975 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
1075-1262
eISSN
1876-3324
DOI
10.1163/187633275X00125
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166 SYLLABUS ON PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (1929) Section 1. Introduction 1. Essence and Specific Features of the International Legal Form Contemporary international law as a special form of organizing economic and polit- ical relations between states in the capitalist epoch. Struggle of imperialist states on the basis of an "international community" as the basic content of international law. Essence of contemporary international law as a class law of the bourgeoisie. Absence of organized force enforcing the fulfillment of international law. International law as objective reality in consequence of the specific equilibrium of forces. The norm and the real relationship in international law. Technical-legal sources of international law (custom, treaty, judicial practice). Attempts to codify. Critique of definitions of inter- national law in bourgeois legal science. 2. Origin and Development of International Relations and International Law. Inter-tribal and international relations in pre-state society, in antiquity, and in the epoch of feudalism. Leading role of exchange (barter) in birth of individual institutes of international law. Origin of international law in the epoch of mercantile capitalism and bourgeois revolutions. International relations in the epoch of industrial capitalism and the development of international law. 3. International Law of the Transition Period. Development

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Published: Jan 1, 1975

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