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International Law as the Language of Peace?

The justification of international public law in the “world community” is an issue that has led some of the brightest minds in jurisprudence to engage in many of the most fascinating ongoing legal debates. There are those who argue that international public law is pointless and proof of that is the systematic violations to international [...]

“Made with Words: Hobbes on Language, Mind, and Politics” by Philip Pettit. Here’s what Princeton University Press has to say about this book: