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L. ). p. 32. Development of International Law 19 Victoria is characterized by an objective approach to the problem of the binding force of international law and by an organic conception of the international community of states. The other doctrine, characterized by the volUntaristic conception of the binding force of international law, is adumbrated in the work of Suarez. 72' It is developed in the writings of Gentili, Grotius and Zouche, and it breaks to the fore in the work of Vattel who, emphasizing the independence rather than the interdependence of states, wrote the international law of political liberty.

The publication International Relations during the Epoch of Imperialism (Mezhdunarodnye otnosheniia v epokhu imperializma. Dokumenty iz arkhivov tsarskogo i vremennogo pravitel'stv) is in three series covering the period 1878 to 1917; five volumes, relating to the year 1914 up to the outbreak of war, have so far appeared. The more recent period is covered by a Yearbook Series, begun in 1917, the successive reports of the Peoples' Commissariat for Foreign Affairs (Mezhdunarodnaia politika za ...

This fact is made manifest by actual usage. Consequently, such communities have need of some system of law whereby they may be directed and properly ordered with regard to this kind of intercourse and association; and although that guidance is in large measure provided by natural reason, it is not provided in sufficient measure and in a direct manner with respect to all matters; therefore, it was possi· hie for certain special rules of law to be introduced through the practice of these same na· tions.

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