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International Organization and the Rule of Law

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“International-Law-and-Organization” has become a hyphenated conception but the implied interrelations are assumed rather than explored. All international organization, of course, may be seen as an aspect of law partaking of its forms and sharing its purposes. Law and organization have in common that, in both, nations eschew laissez-faire and “going it alone” and identify and prefer common interests. Often, on the other hand, one thinks of international organization in contradistinction to law as making different promises, suffering different limitations, evoking different loyalties.

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  • Henkin, Louis, 1969. "International Organization and the Rule of Law," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 23(3), pages 656-682, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:23:y:1969:i:03:p:656-682_01
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