Who called international law as vanishing point of jurisprudence
Holland has criticized International Law as not a law in the true sense and has therefore made this statement that International Law is a vanishing point of jurisprudence. He observed that International Law differed from ordinary law and not supported by the authority of a state. According to him, rules of International Law cannot be kept into the category of law because it lacks sanction, which is an essential element of municipal law.
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