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Who Described International Law As Positive Morality

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Answered by Anonymous
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Austin called international law “positive international morality”. According to Austin, law is the command of the sovereign, and the indeterminacy of sovereign at the international level and the lack of coercive force had made him classify international law as mere positive morality.

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Austin called international law “positive international morality”. According to Austin, law is the command of the sovereign, and the indeterminacy of sovereign at the international level and the lack of coercive force had made him classify international law as mere positive morality.

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