absurd FNing, one line sitting at top on first pages (or no text other than FN - distinguish arguments as between hard (consent) and soft (justice) /20 - either appeal to consent or to justice /22 - 'The turn to sources doctrine thus seems to provide an exape from fruitless theoretical argumetn, moving us towards legal order, rpecisely by opening up an endlessly proliferationg field of legal argumentation'
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Sellers, M. N. S. (2006). The Sources of International Law. In Republican Principles in International Law (pp. 38–45). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230505292_4
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