Combining legal interpretation with political science analysis, this Article highlights the competing statist and popular conceptions of sovereignty at stake in sovereign debt issues. It argues that these two dominant approaches do not exhaust the offerings of intellectual history and considers an alternative approach that emerged in the early twentieth century and may be of relevance again today. The Article contends that U.S. Chief Justice Taft\u27s foundational 1923 Tinoco decision, which grounds the current approach to sovereign governmental recognition, has been misinterpreted to support a purely statist or absolutist conception of sovereignty. It argues that a proper interpretation presents an intermediate or rule of law frame...
Discussions of sovereign immunity assume that the Constitution contains no explicit text regarding s...
State sovereignty is closely intertwined with, but not limited to, control over territory and people...
One major tradition of understanding the powers and duties of sovereigns has particular relevance to...
Combining legal interpretation with political science analysis, this Article highlights the competin...
Sovereign debt has been a focus of discussion in international law and international relations since...
Combining legal interpretation with political science analysis, this Article highlights the competin...
Sovereign debt has been a focus of discussion in international law and international relations since...
Conventional wisdom holds that all nations must repay debt. Regardless of the legitimacy of the regi...
This essay describes fundamental flaws in the sovereign debt restructuring regime, but questions the...
This essay describes fundamental flaws in the sovereign debt restructuring regime, but questions the...
Every sovereign debt restructuring in recent memory has wrestled with the problem of inter-creditor ...
The academic literature on sovereign debt largely assumes that law has little role to play. Indeed, ...
This special issue is a cooperation of the Yale Journal of International Law and the United Nations ...
What is the relationship of a government to its population as it pertains to sovereign debt? And how...
Discussions of sovereign immunity assume that the Constitution contains no explicit text regarding s...
Discussions of sovereign immunity assume that the Constitution contains no explicit text regarding s...
State sovereignty is closely intertwined with, but not limited to, control over territory and people...
One major tradition of understanding the powers and duties of sovereigns has particular relevance to...
Combining legal interpretation with political science analysis, this Article highlights the competin...
Sovereign debt has been a focus of discussion in international law and international relations since...
Combining legal interpretation with political science analysis, this Article highlights the competin...
Sovereign debt has been a focus of discussion in international law and international relations since...
Conventional wisdom holds that all nations must repay debt. Regardless of the legitimacy of the regi...
This essay describes fundamental flaws in the sovereign debt restructuring regime, but questions the...
This essay describes fundamental flaws in the sovereign debt restructuring regime, but questions the...
Every sovereign debt restructuring in recent memory has wrestled with the problem of inter-creditor ...
The academic literature on sovereign debt largely assumes that law has little role to play. Indeed, ...
This special issue is a cooperation of the Yale Journal of International Law and the United Nations ...
What is the relationship of a government to its population as it pertains to sovereign debt? And how...
Discussions of sovereign immunity assume that the Constitution contains no explicit text regarding s...
Discussions of sovereign immunity assume that the Constitution contains no explicit text regarding s...
State sovereignty is closely intertwined with, but not limited to, control over territory and people...
One major tradition of understanding the powers and duties of sovereigns has particular relevance to...