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CHAPTER I
THE ORGANIZATION OF THE SOCIETY OF STATES

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 13. Is the law of nations an anarchic law? 9

 14. All law is order 9

 15. The family of nations is a society ruled by law although it does not as yet possess special organs 10

 16. Not necessary that the family of nations should remain an unorganized society 11

 17. The pacificist ideal of an organization of the family of nations 11

 18. The world-state is not desirable 12

 19. The world-state would not exclude war 13

 20. War may gradually disappear without a world-state 14

 21. Importance of pacificism 15

 22. Impossible for the family of nations to organize itself on the model of the state 16

 23. Impossible to draft a plan for the complete organization of the family of nations 16

 24. The Permanent Court of Arbitration the nucleus of the future organization of the family of nations 17

 25. The Hague Peace Conferences as organs of the family of nations 17

 26. Outlines of a constitution of the family of nations 18

 27. The proposed constitution leaves state-sovereignty intact 20

 28. The equality of states 20

 29. Absence of any executive power 21

The Future of International Law

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