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Anthony D’Amato Responds
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
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- Agora: Reflections on Anthony D’Amato’s “Groundwork for International Law”
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1 Kelsen, Hans, Law, State, and Justice in the Pure Theory of Law, in What Is Justice? 288, 302 (1957)Google Scholar.
2 This description is provided by Leslie Green in his introduction to Hart, the Concept of Law, at xv, xxxv (3d ed. 2012).