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Fon Bogandi, Armin Constitutionalism in the international law: comments to the German proposal.

Abstract: Understanding modern international law as a constructive block of the global legal community is an ever-present conceptual topic for many German international lawyers, such as Christian Tomuschat, whose research positions, including in the context of its projection on a broader direction of universalist theories, including their latest development in the recent work of Jurgen Habermas (Jürgen Habermas), this article is largely devoted to. The interpretation of international law described in this article advocates an international public order that effectively ensures universal principles and contributes to solving global problems.



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