This theoretical study considers the interplay between the rights and responsibilities of (postcolonial) states in forming the underpinnings of public international law. It considers the ways states administer their territory, in some cases after having inherited colonially defined boundaries. It then contrasts this with the general sense in international law that basic human rights standards, including the concept of ‘self-determination’, are to be upheld by states themselves. The thesis observes that international law has become developed to the extent that the concept of self-determination may, in some circumstances, be equated with that of self-defence, and in some circumstances, a 'people' can be formed as a direct response to specifi...
The authors consider the doctrine transposed from Roman law to modern international law which provid...
Since the twentieth century, the proliferation of new States has not declined in the twenty first ce...
The Concept of State Sovereignty in the Modern International Law The notion of “state sovereignty” i...
The concepts of statehood and self-determination provide the normative structure on which the intern...
The dynamics of self-determination have increasingly demanded the attention of academics, policymake...
This chapter, which examines various theoretical arguments about recognition, statehood, or sovereig...
As one of the core elements of statehood, territory is inextricably linked to sovereignty. For this ...
The Essay starts with the question whether the idea of a sovereign state should wither away in the...
This article analyzes methods and doctrines used by States to acquire territories. The role of the U...
The contributions collected in this Special Issue are the outcome of a colloquium on Global Human R...
In the current nation-state system state sovereignty is often seen as a way for state officials to e...
Decolonization and the emergence of norms of human rights have had a tremendous impact on the intern...
This paper considers how the international legal system may be reconstructed through the introductio...
The international legal boundary between states; rights and human rights is not fixed. Long ago, the...
The concepts of statehood and self-determination provide the normative structure on which the intern...
The authors consider the doctrine transposed from Roman law to modern international law which provid...
Since the twentieth century, the proliferation of new States has not declined in the twenty first ce...
The Concept of State Sovereignty in the Modern International Law The notion of “state sovereignty” i...
The concepts of statehood and self-determination provide the normative structure on which the intern...
The dynamics of self-determination have increasingly demanded the attention of academics, policymake...
This chapter, which examines various theoretical arguments about recognition, statehood, or sovereig...
As one of the core elements of statehood, territory is inextricably linked to sovereignty. For this ...
The Essay starts with the question whether the idea of a sovereign state should wither away in the...
This article analyzes methods and doctrines used by States to acquire territories. The role of the U...
The contributions collected in this Special Issue are the outcome of a colloquium on Global Human R...
In the current nation-state system state sovereignty is often seen as a way for state officials to e...
Decolonization and the emergence of norms of human rights have had a tremendous impact on the intern...
This paper considers how the international legal system may be reconstructed through the introductio...
The international legal boundary between states; rights and human rights is not fixed. Long ago, the...
The concepts of statehood and self-determination provide the normative structure on which the intern...
The authors consider the doctrine transposed from Roman law to modern international law which provid...
Since the twentieth century, the proliferation of new States has not declined in the twenty first ce...
The Concept of State Sovereignty in the Modern International Law The notion of “state sovereignty” i...