How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty has evolved from a norm once considered absolute to one deemed conditional-to the point where states now risk external intervention if they flout other core norms of national conduct. In Changing Norms through Actions, Jennifer Ramos argues that commitment to international norms depends on the result of actions taken on their behalf. Focusing on the norm of sovereignty, she argues that where intervention does occur, the implications for sovereignty depend on the outcome of the military action. Examining several cases of intervention in support of counterterrorism and human rights, Ramos finds that even when a major power acts primarily out of ...
Recently, it appears that the international community has felt compelled to intervene in situations ...
The doctrine of sovereignty is well recognized by the international community. It governs inter-stat...
Traditionally, the evolution of customary international law was understood as a gradual process: in ...
This thesis seeks to address both the evolution of international sovereignty norms and the process o...
States often invoke international norms to justify their foreign policy-making. In the last twenty y...
How do international norms travel, via statebuilding efforts, into post-conflict settings, and how d...
This inquiry explores the tension between state sovereignty and universal human rights. Research is...
In this final chapter, The author asks whether the shift from a multipolar to unipolar society of st...
Este artículo explora la relación entre las normas internacionales y el interés nacional a través de...
This paper constitutes a component of a larger research project. The larger project attempts to addr...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
The perceived clash of norms associated with the emergence of rising powers is nowhere more pronounc...
Much debate has focused on the issue of so-called unilateral humanitarian intervention - those opera...
International norms change over time, but we do not fully understand how and why they evolve as they...
The principle of state sovereignty; the right of states to exclusive control over their own territor...
Recently, it appears that the international community has felt compelled to intervene in situations ...
The doctrine of sovereignty is well recognized by the international community. It governs inter-stat...
Traditionally, the evolution of customary international law was understood as a gradual process: in ...
This thesis seeks to address both the evolution of international sovereignty norms and the process o...
States often invoke international norms to justify their foreign policy-making. In the last twenty y...
How do international norms travel, via statebuilding efforts, into post-conflict settings, and how d...
This inquiry explores the tension between state sovereignty and universal human rights. Research is...
In this final chapter, The author asks whether the shift from a multipolar to unipolar society of st...
Este artículo explora la relación entre las normas internacionales y el interés nacional a través de...
This paper constitutes a component of a larger research project. The larger project attempts to addr...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
The perceived clash of norms associated with the emergence of rising powers is nowhere more pronounc...
Much debate has focused on the issue of so-called unilateral humanitarian intervention - those opera...
International norms change over time, but we do not fully understand how and why they evolve as they...
The principle of state sovereignty; the right of states to exclusive control over their own territor...
Recently, it appears that the international community has felt compelled to intervene in situations ...
The doctrine of sovereignty is well recognized by the international community. It governs inter-stat...
Traditionally, the evolution of customary international law was understood as a gradual process: in ...