This collection of essays focusses on the following concepts: sovereignty (the unique, intangible and yet essential characteristic of states), statehood (what it means to be a state, and the process of acquiring or losing statehood) and state responsibility (the legal component of what being a state entails). The unifying theme is that they have always been and will in the future continue to form a crucial part of the foundations of public international law. While many publications focus on new actors in international law such as international organisations, individuals, companies, NGOs and even humanity as a whole, this book offers a timely, thought-provoking and innovative reappraisal of the core actors on the international stage: states....
State sovereignty is a sensitive and controversial concept in international law that has been descri...
The problem at the heart of the Thesis can be formulated, in its simplest form, as follows: What is ...
This essay addresses the need to redefine current notions of sovereignty. It returns to earlier conc...
"This collection of essays focusses on the following concepts: sovereignty (the unique, intangible a...
This essay proposes that an understanding of original concepts of sovereignty both helps explain twe...
This chapter proposes to conceive of statehood as a legal status rooted in customary international l...
This chapter, which examines various theoretical arguments about recognition, statehood, or sovereig...
This paper argues that The Creation of States in International Law discloses a unique mode of engagi...
The dynamics of self-determination have increasingly demanded the attention of academics, policymake...
State sovereignty is the foundation of international relations. This thought-provoking book explores...
The meaning of state sovereignty is changing, and international-relations scholars remain largely un...
The concepts of statehood and self-determination provide the normative structure on which the intern...
The meaning of state sovereignty is changing, and international-relations scholars remain largely un...
The Concept of State Sovereignty in the Modern International Law The notion of “state sovereignty” i...
The right of a state to existence has two aspects: the putative right of an entity to become a state...
State sovereignty is a sensitive and controversial concept in international law that has been descri...
The problem at the heart of the Thesis can be formulated, in its simplest form, as follows: What is ...
This essay addresses the need to redefine current notions of sovereignty. It returns to earlier conc...
"This collection of essays focusses on the following concepts: sovereignty (the unique, intangible a...
This essay proposes that an understanding of original concepts of sovereignty both helps explain twe...
This chapter proposes to conceive of statehood as a legal status rooted in customary international l...
This chapter, which examines various theoretical arguments about recognition, statehood, or sovereig...
This paper argues that The Creation of States in International Law discloses a unique mode of engagi...
The dynamics of self-determination have increasingly demanded the attention of academics, policymake...
State sovereignty is the foundation of international relations. This thought-provoking book explores...
The meaning of state sovereignty is changing, and international-relations scholars remain largely un...
The concepts of statehood and self-determination provide the normative structure on which the intern...
The meaning of state sovereignty is changing, and international-relations scholars remain largely un...
The Concept of State Sovereignty in the Modern International Law The notion of “state sovereignty” i...
The right of a state to existence has two aspects: the putative right of an entity to become a state...
State sovereignty is a sensitive and controversial concept in international law that has been descri...
The problem at the heart of the Thesis can be formulated, in its simplest form, as follows: What is ...
This essay addresses the need to redefine current notions of sovereignty. It returns to earlier conc...