World Organization As Affected By the Nature of the Modern State

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World Organization As Affected By the Nature of the Modern State
David Jayne Hill
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States, he holds, like individual 1 The most inqmrtoat for Intematioiud Law are : Ju% OenHum Mdhodo Scientifieo Pertraelatum, 1740 ; and ItutUutumeB Juris Hahsrae et OenUumf 17S0.
116 WORLD ORGANIZATION perBonS; have inherent rights ; and are, therefore, bound by corresponding reciprocal duties. From this point of view, law is, by the nature of things, inherent in the society of States, in the same sense that it is embodied in the single States which compose that society.
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...rfectly logical conception of the jural unity of all civiUzed States. We are not surprised, therefore, to find Wolf advocating a CwUas Maxima, or World-State, as the ideal unity of which all civilized States form coordinate parts. All are bound together, he says, as members of this higher system of rights and duties, as truly as individuals are bound together in the reciprocal relations of a single State. In the "World-State," ''every nation owes to every other nation what it owes to itself, so far as the latter does not possess it, and the former can furnish it without neglect of its duty to itself." This conception of a "World-State," not in the Roman sense of a imiversal empire, but in the sense of a higher com- munity of free and independent commonwealths, cannot fairly be dismissed as a mere dream of a metaphysician.

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