Abstract
Notwithstanding current postmodern wariness regarding universal, objective norms, an immutable and perennial jurisprudence of international law must hold true for all people everywhere. If it is not for all people everywhere, how truly and rightfully "international" or "transnational" would it be?
Recommended Citation
Hyun-Myung Tan, Morse
(2005)
"Jurisprudential Underpinnings of Law, Especially International Law: The Basis for True Progress & Reform,"
Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy: Vol. 2
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