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1.What is the name of the International Law that soldiers break when they fight for their country
The United Kingdom, or to give its full name, 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. The people are British in international law.
Charles Hugh McKenna has written: 'Francis de Vitoria, founder of international law'
International law is limited to each country whereas domestic law is law within a country that is followed.
Anthony A. D'Amato has written: 'Justice and the legal system' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Cases, Justice, Justice, Administration of 'International law studies' -- subject(s): International law 'International law coursebook' -- subject(s): International law 'International law' -- subject(s): International law 'Introduction to law and legal thinking' -- subject(s): Law, Philosophy 'The concept of custom in international law' -- subject(s): Customary law, International, International Customary law, International law
International Law is not a real Law, but a positive International Morality.
Kieran Law
The principle founder of constitutional law in America was James Madison. This is why he is referred to as the father of the constitution.
Emerich de Vattel is often credited as a key figure in establishing modern international law through his influential work "The Law of Nations," published in 1758. His writings helped shape the principles that govern relationships between states.
D. P. O'Connell has written: 'Opinions on imperial constitutional law' -- subject(s): Colonies, Constitutional law 'International law' -- subject(s): International law 'International law for students' -- subject(s): International law 'State succession in municipal law and international law' -- subject(s): State succession
Pitt Cobbett has written: 'Cases and opinions on international law' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cases, International law 'Leading cases on international law' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cases, International law, International law and relations
Prue Taylor has written: 'An ecological approach to international law' -- subject(s): Common heritage of mankind (International law), Environmental law, International, Global warming, International Environmental law, Law and legislation