2013
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199685202.001.0001
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The Project of Positivism in International Law

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“…As García-Salmones Rovira points out, Oppenheim, contrary to most international lawyers of the day, expressed little concern about an absence of formal administration over colonies and their peoples. 313 Because the state is the sole focus of international law, these projects are, to Oppenheim, outside of the 'dominion of the Law of Nations': 'all such acquisition is made either by occupation of hitherto uninhabited land ... or by cession from a native tribe living on the land'. 314 A state can only occupy territory that is not part of any state (either uninhabited or inhabited only by native tribes), and even the territory of a state 'entirely outside the Family of Nations' must be conquered or ceded.…”
Section: Oppenheim's Neutralisation Of Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As García-Salmones Rovira points out, Oppenheim, contrary to most international lawyers of the day, expressed little concern about an absence of formal administration over colonies and their peoples. 313 Because the state is the sole focus of international law, these projects are, to Oppenheim, outside of the 'dominion of the Law of Nations': 'all such acquisition is made either by occupation of hitherto uninhabited land ... or by cession from a native tribe living on the land'. 314 A state can only occupy territory that is not part of any state (either uninhabited or inhabited only by native tribes), and even the territory of a state 'entirely outside the Family of Nations' must be conquered or ceded.…”
Section: Oppenheim's Neutralisation Of Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This consideration possibly points to the greatest weakness of D'Amato's axiomatic construction: like autopoietic system theories in general, 63 his self-preserving system constitutes an overly radical break from the agents that operate the system. 64 Yet, if there is anything self-preserving in international law, it seems to lie with the community (and communities) organized around it.…”
Section: The Challenge: a Self-preserving Community Of Internatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por último, se encuentran los desarrollos evaluativos basados en modelos IPO e IMO. García-Salmones (2008), en el marco de un modelo IPO y con el objetivo de poner a prueba un modelo para explicar la satisfacción laboral y la eficacia grupal en el sector industrial, creó un cuestionario que mide variables input personales (edad y nivel de estudios), grupales (tamaño del grupo y heterogeneidad grupal), sobre la tarea (tareas directas y de vigilancia, tareas cognitivas, autonomía y feedback) y los estresores de rol (ambigüedad de rol y conflicto de rol). En procesos grupales mide cohesión, normas y el manejo eficaz de los conflictos.…”
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