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  1. A long-awaited English translation of Hans Kelsen's Das Problem der Souveranitat und die Theorie des Volkerrechts (1920), his first major work on the theory of international law, and an early...

  2. In international law, state sovereignty first of all proves itself through the fact that there is not and cannot be any positive legal rule that decides the existence or non-existence of the state. Before a single international legal rule can exist, there must first be at least two states.

  3. 6 de abr. de 2019 · The Problem of Sovereignty and the Theory of International Law: A Contribution to a Pure Theory of Law. Hans Kelsen, Paul Silverman (Translator) 4.50. 2 ratings0 reviews. 300 pages, Hardcover. Expected publication April 6, 2042. Book details & editions. About the author. Hans Kelsen. 148 books47 followers.

  4. The Problem of Sovereignty and the Theory of International Law: A Contribution to a Pure Theory of Law : Kelsen, Hans, Silverman, Paul: Amazon.es: Libros

  5. Sovereignty: A Contribution to the Theory of Public and International Law [Sovereignty] 1 in 1927 as an intervention in the interwar debate about the nature of sovereignty. In large part it is a response to the most important legal philosopher of the last century, Hans Kelsen,

  6. To begin, sovereignty as an analytical concept is fundamental to understanding the composition of an anarchic international system. According to Waltz's theory of structural realism, state sovereignty is safeguarded because states are not subject to a higher or 'superior' authority.

  7. 12 de may. de 2020 · This article identifies how three dominant ideas of international law (as a process, an institution and a practice) see its agency, concluding that all three share a reluctance to see international law as doing anything more than enabling the operation of other actors, forces or structures.