This paper discusses the role of state sovereignty in a just global order. The point of departure is two competing conceptions of global political justice: justice as non-domination and justice as impartiality. The former conception advocates an intergovernmental order of equally sovereign states, whereas the latter advocates supranationalism and play down the principle of equal sovereignty in favor of basic human rights. The arguments underpinning the sovereignty ideal of justice as non-domination are relatively weak, which makes this position susceptible to powerful counterarguments from justice as impartiality. Since justice as impartialit...
International audienceHow do we, as individuals, communities and nations, arbitrate between the requ...
This essay aims to provide the core argument underpinning a consistent vision of human rights, i.e. ...
The thesis is a defense of a cosmopolitan, yet state-based conception of international justice that ...
This paper discusses the role of state sovereignty in a just global order. The point of departure is...
First published: December 1999Do criteria of moral right and wrong also apply to the relations betwe...
This thesis looks at the problem of sustaining human rights in a world of sovereign states. What doe...
! ii! This thesis looks at the problem of sustaining human rights in a world of sovereign states. Wh...
In current debates about global justice, statist and nationalist theories appeal to the right to sel...
Currently available political theories all fail to explain the nature or justification of territoria...
This paper centres on the question as to whether human rights can be reconciled with sovereignty. Th...
Law and sovereignty are equivocal terms with competing definitions. Sovereignty can refer to coerciv...
This Essay contends that popular sovereignty and the other rights enumerated in the Universal Declar...
International audienceHow do we, as individuals, communities and nations, arbitrate between the requ...
International audienceHow do we, as individuals, communities and nations, arbitrate between the requ...
International audienceHow do we, as individuals, communities and nations, arbitrate between the requ...
International audienceHow do we, as individuals, communities and nations, arbitrate between the requ...
This essay aims to provide the core argument underpinning a consistent vision of human rights, i.e. ...
The thesis is a defense of a cosmopolitan, yet state-based conception of international justice that ...
This paper discusses the role of state sovereignty in a just global order. The point of departure is...
First published: December 1999Do criteria of moral right and wrong also apply to the relations betwe...
This thesis looks at the problem of sustaining human rights in a world of sovereign states. What doe...
! ii! This thesis looks at the problem of sustaining human rights in a world of sovereign states. Wh...
In current debates about global justice, statist and nationalist theories appeal to the right to sel...
Currently available political theories all fail to explain the nature or justification of territoria...
This paper centres on the question as to whether human rights can be reconciled with sovereignty. Th...
Law and sovereignty are equivocal terms with competing definitions. Sovereignty can refer to coerciv...
This Essay contends that popular sovereignty and the other rights enumerated in the Universal Declar...
International audienceHow do we, as individuals, communities and nations, arbitrate between the requ...
International audienceHow do we, as individuals, communities and nations, arbitrate between the requ...
International audienceHow do we, as individuals, communities and nations, arbitrate between the requ...
International audienceHow do we, as individuals, communities and nations, arbitrate between the requ...
This essay aims to provide the core argument underpinning a consistent vision of human rights, i.e. ...
The thesis is a defense of a cosmopolitan, yet state-based conception of international justice that ...