The careful distinction between property and sovereignty is a central part of legal thought from the early modern period onwards. But the reality shows that this division is socioeconomically not that clear. Property rights are rights against persons in relation to things, but effectively they can be rights over people in relation to resources and space—notional, conceptual, or real. Examples of this general trend are the international financial system and international intellectual property protection. If one looks at international commercial and banking law and the corresponding regulations, one realizes that the classical understanding of sovereignty in political philosophy and in public law needs to be broadened. In particular, the form...
‘Indirect expropriation’ is not an uncommon concept in international law. It generally concerns situ...
In its origins, the concept of sovereignty dealt with the relationship between the individual and th...
This article focuses on one human rights treaty, the Convention, and the possible uses of its provis...
The careful distinction between property and sovereignty is a central part of legal thought from the...
The careful distinction between property and sovereignty is a central part of legal thought from the...
Sovereignty and the right to property share a common function, and may be seen as equivalent. This p...
It is traditionally accepted that international law is structured around the concept of sovereignty....
Property sets out the ways in which society allocates, governs, and enforces rights and duties among...
Discusses sovereignty from a range of perspectives, exploring both political and owner sovereignty. ...
Discusses sovereignty from a range of perspectives, exploring both political and owner sovereignty. ...
Since Aristotle, the term sovereignty has had a long and varied history during which it has been g...
This article examines how the globalization of economic markets, and attendant changes in internatio...
A long-standing consensus exists that the arbitrary or excessive expropriation of private property b...
AbstractThe changes in the sovereignty plane are caused also by technologic, economic or strategic m...
The international tax problems of today are typically beyond the scope of a single nation to solve. ...
‘Indirect expropriation’ is not an uncommon concept in international law. It generally concerns situ...
In its origins, the concept of sovereignty dealt with the relationship between the individual and th...
This article focuses on one human rights treaty, the Convention, and the possible uses of its provis...
The careful distinction between property and sovereignty is a central part of legal thought from the...
The careful distinction between property and sovereignty is a central part of legal thought from the...
Sovereignty and the right to property share a common function, and may be seen as equivalent. This p...
It is traditionally accepted that international law is structured around the concept of sovereignty....
Property sets out the ways in which society allocates, governs, and enforces rights and duties among...
Discusses sovereignty from a range of perspectives, exploring both political and owner sovereignty. ...
Discusses sovereignty from a range of perspectives, exploring both political and owner sovereignty. ...
Since Aristotle, the term sovereignty has had a long and varied history during which it has been g...
This article examines how the globalization of economic markets, and attendant changes in internatio...
A long-standing consensus exists that the arbitrary or excessive expropriation of private property b...
AbstractThe changes in the sovereignty plane are caused also by technologic, economic or strategic m...
The international tax problems of today are typically beyond the scope of a single nation to solve. ...
‘Indirect expropriation’ is not an uncommon concept in international law. It generally concerns situ...
In its origins, the concept of sovereignty dealt with the relationship between the individual and th...
This article focuses on one human rights treaty, the Convention, and the possible uses of its provis...