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  1. Almost Saving Whales: The Ambiguity of Success at the International Whaling Commission.Ian Hurd - 2012 - Ethics and International Affairs 26 (1):103-112.
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  • The International Rule of Law: Law and the Limit of Politics.Ian Hurd - 2014 - Ethics and International Affairs 28 (1):39-51.
    The international rule of law is often seen as a centerpiece of the modern international order. It is routinely reaffirmed by governments, international organizations, scholars, and activists, who credit it with reducing the recourse to war, preserving human rights, and constraining the pursuit of state self-interests. It is commonly seen as supplanting coercion and power politics with a framework of mutual interests that is cemented by state consent.
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