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Concepts of State, Sovereignty and International Law [1928]: With Special Reference to the Juristic Conception of the State - Hardcover
Concepts of State, Sovereignty and International Law [1928]: With Special Reference to the Juristic Conception of the State - Hardcover
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by Johannes Mattern (Author)
"A Book Which Every Student of the Theory of Sovereignty Must Read"
Mattern illuminates his subject through a rich historical survey ranging from Bodin and Hobbes to Laski, Kelsen and Willoughby. "Dr. Mattern's book is a contribution of value to the theory of sovereignty. (...) [He] has written a book which every student of the theory of sovereignty must read: it and Professor Hsiao's are the two most useful expositions of which the reviewer knows." George E.G. Catlin, Cornell Law Quarterly 14 (1928-29) 409-411. xix, 200 pp.
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