The State in Constitutional And International Law

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" Sovereignty is not free, nevertheless, from the " laws of God and nature ;" for, if princes impugn these, they be " guilty of high treason to the divine majesty, making war against God. " 4 " In such sort, " he adds later, " that they cannot be from the same exempted . . . But that they must be enforced to make their appearance before the tribunal seat of almighty God. " 5 The sovereign is also bound by contracts made by him either with his subjects or with other sovereigns. The distinction b...etween law and contract Bodin makes quite clear. " We must not then, " he says, " confound the laws and contracts of sovereign princes, for that the law depend- eth of the will and pleasure of him that hath the sovereignty, who may bind all his subjects, but cannot bind himself; but the contract between the prince and his subjects is mutual, which reciprocally bindeth both parties, so that the one Op. Cit, p. 92. Op. Cit. , p. 104.
28 State in Constitutional and International Law. [298 party may not stand therefrom to the prejudice or without the consent of the other.


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