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(1892) Author: Klas Pontus Arnoldson With: Brooke Foss Westcott
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ARBITRATION.



Should these efforts lead in the near future
to the intended result, International Law would
thereby have made an important progress.

It can no longer be denied that International
Law does actually exist; but we undervalue
its significance because we are impatient. We
do not notice the advances it has made because
they have been small; but they have been
numerous; and slowly, step by step,
international jurisprudence has progressed. This
affects not only the awakening sense of justice
and acknowledged principles, but also their
application, which from the days of Hugo
Grotius, 250 years ago, down to Martens,
Bluntschli, Calvo, and other most distinguished
jurists of our day, has been the subject of great
scholarly activity, by means of which the various
regulations of jurisprudence have little by little
been pieced together into a foundation and
substance of universally accepted law.

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