Over the last five centuries, as the system of states has developed, so too have norms of legitimate state behaviour. These reflect the struggle of the international community to respond to practices, such as forced displacement, ethnic cleansing or genocide, that have come to be regarded as unacceptable. While there has not been any smooth evolution of norms that proscribe such practices, in different periods norms of legitimate state behaviour have been articulated in response to the most extreme practices of state-builders. In tjis paper Heather Rae traces such responses across four cases, drawn from both the early modern and modern periods, and highlights the interaction between the domestic and international aspects of state ...
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Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
The conventional view of international society has it that it is interested only in co-existence and...
This inquiry explores the tension between state sovereignty and universal human rights. Research is...
2 Amid the burgeoning literature on international norms, the study of states that violate them, so c...
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