The project of positivism in international law

Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press (2013)
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Abstract

Towards a science of international law -- The new substance : Lassa Oppenheim on interests -- Oppenheim, empire, and method -- The scientific method of international law : Kelsen -- Biography and important influences -- The original Kelsen : the epistemological method -- The economic origins of the pure theory -- Launching the Universalist Project.

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