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How Interpretation Makes International Law: On Semantic Change and Normative Twists by Ingo Venzke Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012
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How Interpretation Makes International Law: On Semantic Change and Normative Twists by Ingo Venzke Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2015
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1 Harvard Research in International Law, ‘Law of Treaties’, 29 American Journal of International Law, Supplement at 937 (1935)Google Scholar.
2 The Case of S.S. Lotus (France v. Turkey), Judgement of 7 July 1927, PCIJ, Series A, No. 10, p. 18.