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It is argued in this article that the terrible consequences produced by the First World War would place the need to elaborate theories about the appropriate states behavior  on its mutual relations and this,  after  the  Second  World  War,  consolidated  the  notion  of international  law  as  a  sciences  interested  in  the  concretion  of international  community.  The article concludes that is from this historic dynamic that war was desligitimatized as a mechanism of states interaction.
Beltrán-Cristancho, M. (2010). International Law and International Relations in the XX century. Estudios Socio-Jurídicos, 4(2), 43–66. Retrieved from https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/sociojuridicos/article/view/219

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