In some earlier editions (6th to 10th), page 139 aligns with Article 38 of the ICJ Statute, specifically the distinction between lex lata (the law as it is) and lex ferenda (the law as it should be). Here, Seara criticizes naturalist approaches and reaffirms the voluntarist basis of international law.
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