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Abstract
The article discusses international law and systems of rule-governed conduct as of July 2011, focusing on the roles of claimants and recalcitrants in a legal system, as well as the international law mechanisms for developing additional rules within a legal system. The views of philosopher John Locke regarding the law are examined, including his idea of a common judge.
Recommended Citation
John L. Hargrove,
International Law as Law, Law as a System of Rule-Governed Conduct,
56
Vill. L. Rev.
509
(2011).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/vlr/vol56/iss3/6