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As is now generally recognized both in theory and practice, international law has as good a claim to the name of law as that which springs from the national legal community. But the explanation of the supremacy of law in the international field is subject to the influence of the idea of sovereignty, just as the idea of the state and the binding force of national law have been.
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© 1921 Martinus Nijhoff
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Krabbe, H. (1921). The International Legal Community. In: The Modern Idea of the State. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0995-4_11
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