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It may not be doubted that the very conception of a just government and its duty to the citizen includes the reciprocal obligation of the citizen to render military service in case of need, and the right to compel it. Vattel, Law of Nations, book III, cc. 1 and 2. To do more than state the proposition is absolutely unnecessary in view of the practical illustration afforded by the almost universal legislation to that effect now in force.

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The standards from the law of nations were principles and norms that governed relationships between different states. They included principles such as sovereignty, non-intervention, peaceful resolution of disputes, and respect for treaties and agreements between states.

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