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From the Theory and Practice of International Right to a Philosophy of International Law - Kant and the Theory and Practice of International Right. By Georg Cavallar. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1999. £13.99 (pbk), £25.00 (hbk). ISBN 0-7083-1508-9 (pbk), 0-7083-1509-7 (hbk). - A Philosophy of International Law. By Fernando R Tesón. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1998. £17.17, $25.00. ISBN 0-8133-6864-2 (pbk), 0-8133-1131-4 (hbk).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 September 2011

Christopher Harding
Affiliation:
Department of Law, University of Wales, Aberystwyth

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1 Brownlie, Ian, Principles of Public International Law, 5th edn. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998), p. 32.Google Scholar For Lauterpacht's original argument, see, for example, his International Law and Human Rights (Stevens, 1950).

2 For an overview of such developments, see for example, Harding, Christopher, ‘Democratic rights in European law: taking stock at the close of the twentieth century’, Oregon Review of International Law (2000).Google Scholar

3 Cassese, Antonio, ‘Ex iniuria ius oritur: are we moving towards international legitimation of forcible humanitarian countermeasures in the world community?’, European Journal of International Law, 10 (1999), 23, at p. 24.CrossRefGoogle Scholar