Abstract
On his part, more than three decades ago, the late Durward Sandifer was extremely reluctant towards recognizing the existence of presumptions at the level of international law. In particular, he cautioned: It [the law of presumptions] is dependent upon a superior authority with power to define the presumptions and the inferences to be drawn from them and to prescribe the consequences for the burden of proof upon the parties. (emphasis added)
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