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Traditional and Modern Approaches to Customary Law: A Reconciliation

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Traditional and Modern Approaches to Customary Law: A Reconciliation
Author(s)Roberts, Anthea Elizabeth
AbstractThere are two contemporary approaches to the determination of customary international law: the “traditional,” which emphasizes state practice, and the “modern,” which emphasizes opinion. This article proposes a theory of custom that incorporates both approaches. It rejects analyzing custom on a “sliding scale” in favor of a reflective interpretive approach that reconciles the descriptive and normative justifications for traditional and modern custom.
IssueNo4
Pages757-791
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAmerican Journal of International Law
VolumeNo95
PubDateOctober 2001
ISBN_ISSN0002-9300

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