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The View from the New Haven School of International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

W. Michael Reisman*
Affiliation:
Yale Law School

Abstract

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Type
The Jurisprudence of International Law: Classic and Modern Views
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1988

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References

1 Such a report was, in fact, requested by the Security Council on January 31, 1992. The Secretary-General is to submit the report by July 1, 1992. S/23500, 31 January 1992, at 3-4.

2 John Austin, The Province of Jurisprudence Determined 1-3,9-33 (1832). Law is a command from a political superior to a political inferior. For discussion of the relevance of this formula to the New Haven School, see W. Michael Reisman & Aaron Schreiber, Jurisprudence: Understanding and Shaping Law 270 (1987).

3 Bentrosenthal, Etude De Loeuvre De Myres Smith Mcdouoal En Matiere De Droit International Public (1970).