The principle of prohibition and the closing of international law as a regulatory system; Hans Kelsen and the history of a boat

This papers examines the impact of the dictum of the Permanent Court of International Justice in the “S.S. Lotus” case when it stated that “restrictions upon the independence of States cannot be presumed” and that “the rules of law binding upon States therefore emanate from their own free will as ex...

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Main Author: Natalia M. Luterstein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Chile 2017-06-01
Series:Revista Tribuna Internacional
Online Access:https://tribunainternacional.uchile.cl/index.php/RTI/article/view/46367
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spelling doaj-c97e28efe96747ef90a547d3965403392020-11-25T00:20:18ZengUniversidad de ChileRevista Tribuna Internacional0719-210X0719-482X2017-06-0161110.5354/rti.v6i11.4636746367The principle of prohibition and the closing of international law as a regulatory system; Hans Kelsen and the history of a boatNatalia M. Luterstein0Profesora de Derecho Internacional Público y Derecho Internacional Penal en la Universidad de Buenos Aires.This papers examines the impact of the dictum of the Permanent Court of International Justice in the “S.S. Lotus” case when it stated that “restrictions upon the independence of States cannot be presumed” and that “the rules of law binding upon States therefore emanate from their own free will as expressed in conventions or by usages generally accepted as expressing principles of law” on the interpretation and the functioning of the international legal order in light of the theory of Hans Kelsen and the critics advanced by Carlos Alchourrón and Eugenio Bulygin regarding the principle of prohibition and completeness of the normative legal systems.https://tribunainternacional.uchile.cl/index.php/RTI/article/view/46367
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title The principle of prohibition and the closing of international law as a regulatory system; Hans Kelsen and the history of a boat
title_short The principle of prohibition and the closing of international law as a regulatory system; Hans Kelsen and the history of a boat
title_full The principle of prohibition and the closing of international law as a regulatory system; Hans Kelsen and the history of a boat
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description This papers examines the impact of the dictum of the Permanent Court of International Justice in the “S.S. Lotus” case when it stated that “restrictions upon the independence of States cannot be presumed” and that “the rules of law binding upon States therefore emanate from their own free will as expressed in conventions or by usages generally accepted as expressing principles of law” on the interpretation and the functioning of the international legal order in light of the theory of Hans Kelsen and the critics advanced by Carlos Alchourrón and Eugenio Bulygin regarding the principle of prohibition and completeness of the normative legal systems.
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