A Sociological Research on the Nomos of the Earth and International Law From the Perspective of Legal Philosophy
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Land is deemed as the mother of law. Land possession is a legal act.The origin and development of international law is in accordance with land occupation. From the perspective of international law, a borderline is a division. The word “ nomos” is related to order and space. It has become the most convenient word which reflects the political and social order of a nation. The varied meanings of nomos is adaptive to the changes of new historical contexts, but its essence remains the same, that is, land occupation.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12964
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