Since Aristotle, the term sovereignty has had a long and varied history during which it has been given different meanings, hues and tones, depending on the context and the objectives of those using the word. Bodin and Hobbes shaped the term to serve their perception of an urgent need for internal order. Their conception influenced several centuries of international politics and law and also became a convenient supplementary secular slogan for the various absolute monarchies of the time. Sovereignty often came to be an attribute of a powerful individual, whose legitimacy over territory (which was often described as his domain and even identified with him) rested on a purportedly direct or delegated divine or historic authority but certainl...
In classical way of thinking sovereignty is defined as a legal independence from any external factor...
Hegemony is a concept of political power. It speaks to a global order structured by asymmetries of p...
This paper examines how global interdependencies and the consolidation of a human rights discourse a...
Since Aristotle, the term sovereignty has had a long and varied history during which it has been g...
This Essay contends that popular sovereignty and the other rights enumerated in the Universal Declar...
In its origins, the concept of sovereignty dealt with the relationship between the individual and th...
For a long time, the assumption of non-submission of the State, rather than to the propositions acce...
We aimed at highlighting in this paper, after analyzing the transformations that took place in the i...
This paper addresses the question of sovereignty from a perspective that connects the origins of pub...
The concept of sovereignty is a recurring and controversial theme in international law, and it has a...
This article, however, does not purport to cover all possible dimensions of sovereignty but, instead...
The Concept of State Sovereignty in the Modern International Law The notion of “state sovereignty” i...
One of the oldest distinctions in philosophical discourse is that between words about words and w...
The history of our world is certainly not devoid of disputes and conflicts that have shattered the a...
The current article aims to study on the concept of sovereignty in international law. To this end, s...
In classical way of thinking sovereignty is defined as a legal independence from any external factor...
Hegemony is a concept of political power. It speaks to a global order structured by asymmetries of p...
This paper examines how global interdependencies and the consolidation of a human rights discourse a...
Since Aristotle, the term sovereignty has had a long and varied history during which it has been g...
This Essay contends that popular sovereignty and the other rights enumerated in the Universal Declar...
In its origins, the concept of sovereignty dealt with the relationship between the individual and th...
For a long time, the assumption of non-submission of the State, rather than to the propositions acce...
We aimed at highlighting in this paper, after analyzing the transformations that took place in the i...
This paper addresses the question of sovereignty from a perspective that connects the origins of pub...
The concept of sovereignty is a recurring and controversial theme in international law, and it has a...
This article, however, does not purport to cover all possible dimensions of sovereignty but, instead...
The Concept of State Sovereignty in the Modern International Law The notion of “state sovereignty” i...
One of the oldest distinctions in philosophical discourse is that between words about words and w...
The history of our world is certainly not devoid of disputes and conflicts that have shattered the a...
The current article aims to study on the concept of sovereignty in international law. To this end, s...
In classical way of thinking sovereignty is defined as a legal independence from any external factor...
Hegemony is a concept of political power. It speaks to a global order structured by asymmetries of p...
This paper examines how global interdependencies and the consolidation of a human rights discourse a...