Who described International Law as the 'vanishing point of jurisprudence'?
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Thomas E. Holland's view on international law highlights the challenges of enforcement and its status as a system of agreements rather than enforceable laws.
Thomas E. Holland described International Law as the "vanishing point of jurisprudence" because of its lack of a centralized enforcement mechanism and its reliance on voluntary compliance by states. Holland viewed international law as a series of agreements between sovereign states rather than a traditional legal system with binding authority.