337 pagesThis dissertation purports to propose a new theory of international constitutionalism based on the Kantian thesis of perpetual peace, the social contract theory, the German-Austrian tradition on State theory, and the post-WWII structure of the international legal order. The theory deals with the formation of an original contract and construction of a constitutional order in the international arena simultaneously and addresses three dimensions of public-private interactions therein—between international public authority and States, international public authority and civitas maxima, and sovereign States and territorial people. The theory provides a way of understanding State sovereignty by detaching sovereignty from State and reducin...
Peaceful cooperation among individuals and among states has be- come a globally recognized policy o...
Abstract: Although this paper is entitled “The Transformation of International Law”, it does not put...
This essay addresses the need to redefine current notions of sovereignty. It returns to earlier conc...
During the last two decades, extraordinary legal developments have taken place at the regional and g...
If the point of constitutionalism is to define the legal framework within which collective self-gove...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
International law has always been conceived as a project involving sovereign and equal states, who w...
none1noThe present article offers a summary overview of the evolutions of the modern international l...
© 2020 Anna Joy SaundersThis thesis inquires into the significance of the histories of constitution-...
The central thesis of this work is that, as a means of giving effect to the choice of that state, cu...
This dissertation addresses a need for international relations theory to account for and to explain ...
This paper surveys, not exhaustively but rather in summary, the development of legal philosophy surr...
The dynamics of self-determination have increasingly demanded the attention of academics, policymake...
This Essay explores American unilateralism and the divergence between American and European attitude...
Mattias Kumm, Professor of Law, New York University, considers the application of constitutional lan...
Peaceful cooperation among individuals and among states has be- come a globally recognized policy o...
Abstract: Although this paper is entitled “The Transformation of International Law”, it does not put...
This essay addresses the need to redefine current notions of sovereignty. It returns to earlier conc...
During the last two decades, extraordinary legal developments have taken place at the regional and g...
If the point of constitutionalism is to define the legal framework within which collective self-gove...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
International law has always been conceived as a project involving sovereign and equal states, who w...
none1noThe present article offers a summary overview of the evolutions of the modern international l...
© 2020 Anna Joy SaundersThis thesis inquires into the significance of the histories of constitution-...
The central thesis of this work is that, as a means of giving effect to the choice of that state, cu...
This dissertation addresses a need for international relations theory to account for and to explain ...
This paper surveys, not exhaustively but rather in summary, the development of legal philosophy surr...
The dynamics of self-determination have increasingly demanded the attention of academics, policymake...
This Essay explores American unilateralism and the divergence between American and European attitude...
Mattias Kumm, Professor of Law, New York University, considers the application of constitutional lan...
Peaceful cooperation among individuals and among states has be- come a globally recognized policy o...
Abstract: Although this paper is entitled “The Transformation of International Law”, it does not put...
This essay addresses the need to redefine current notions of sovereignty. It returns to earlier conc...