Post-war Reconstruction in AustraliaN. S. W., Australasian Publishing Company in conjunction with Australian Institute of Political Science, 1944 - 347 strani Papers read before the Summer School of the Australian Institute of Political Science, 29th-31st January, 1944. |
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Stran 307
... Court is Kelsen.21 Kelsen thinks that development through Courts is the line of least resistance , since it was only on the Perma- nent Court of International Justice that majority decision was found acceptable to the nations . He ...
... Court is Kelsen.21 Kelsen thinks that development through Courts is the line of least resistance , since it was only on the Perma- nent Court of International Justice that majority decision was found acceptable to the nations . He ...
Stran 313
... court will give effect in claims before it . With that as a skeleton then I think the development of the law by the court itself as envisaged by Kelsen could be relied upon to furnish a body of law in the true sense . This would supply ...
... court will give effect in claims before it . With that as a skeleton then I think the development of the law by the court itself as envisaged by Kelsen could be relied upon to furnish a body of law in the true sense . This would supply ...
Stran 317
... Court of International Justice is an encouragement to go on . It might be truthfully said that the work of that Court greatly ex- tended the reign of law in the period since its creation . Though its advisory opinion in the Austro ...
... Court of International Justice is an encouragement to go on . It might be truthfully said that the work of that Court greatly ex- tended the reign of law in the period since its creation . Though its advisory opinion in the Austro ...
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