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The quote "law is the vanishing point of jurisprudence" is often attributed to legal philosopher Ronald Dworkin. Dworkin uses this phrase to describe how legal philosophy considers law as a key focal point where various theories and perspectives converge.
According to Holland International law is the vanishing point of jurisprudence. By using the words "vanishing point" in relation to international law and jurisprudence, he meant that international law and jurisprudence are parallel to each other, and they there fore are distinct and separate though it might be appearing that they are one and the same at vanishing point. Vanishing point is a point at which parallel lines in the same plane appears to meet. Thus international law cannot be kept in the category of law mainly because there is neither any sovereign authority nor exists sanctions if its rules are violated. In the light of above discussions the analytical jurist, Holland ,remarks that international law is the vanishing point of jurisprudence. He has given reasons for the above view. He has stated therefore that international law can indeed be described as law only by courtsey, since the right with which it is concerned cannot properly be described as legal. It is submitted that while his view was perhaps correct at his time but at present the same is subjected to severe criticism and therefore, it is not tenable in the changed character of International law, due to treaties the obligation of states and other social enviornmental and humanitarian characterstics of international law.
Hans Kelsen, an Austrian jurist and legal philosopher, made this remark. He expressed the sentiment that despite efforts to establish and enforce international laws, they are often disregarded or not given sufficient importance in the field of jurisprudence.
Vanishing Point - novel - was created in 1982.
The vanishing point is the farthest point in the painting, where the sides of the line appears to be converging
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One-point perspective has only one vanishing point.
Yes. There can be more than one vanishing point.