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Towards a Normative Theory of Customary International Law as Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Brian D. Lepard*
Affiliation:
University of Nebraska College of Law

Abstract

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Type
Visions of International Law: Insight from Normative Theory
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2009

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References

1 See Brian D. Lepard, Customary International Law: A New Theory With Practical Applications (2010).

2 See Hart, H.L.A., The Concept of Law 226-31 (1961)Google Scholar.

3 Goldsmith, Jack L. & Posner, Eric A., The Limits of International Law 42-43 (2005)Google Scholar.

4 See, e.g., Raz, J., Authority and Justification, in Authority 115, 124 (Raz, Joseph ed., 1990)Google Scholar.

5 See Joseph Raz, Practical Reason and Norms 83 (1990).

6 See, e.g., O’Connell, Mary Ellen, The Power and Purpose of International Law: Insights From the Theory and Practice of Enforcement (2008)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

7 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, GA Res. 217A, at preamble, U.N. GAOR, 3d Sess., 1st plen. mtg., U.N. Doc. A/810 (Dec. 10, 1948) (emphasis added).