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Reconstructing Sovereignty: Law and Philosophy Library, cartea 132

Autor Antonia M. Waltermann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 noi 2020
The notion of sovereignty plays an important part in various areas of law, such as constitutional law and international public law. Though the concept of sovereignty as applied in constitutional law differs from that used in international public law, there is no true consensus on the meaning of “sovereignty” within these respective fields, either.
Is sovereignty about factual power, or only about legal equality? Do only democracies have sovereignty, because they have legitimacy, or is there no (necessary) connection between democracy, legitimacy and sovereignty? Has the European Union encroached upon the sovereignty of the Member States, or is transferring competences to the European Union an expression and exercise of the very sovereignty some claim is under attack? Is it about states, or is it about peoples having a right to self-determination, and if the latter, does this represent popular sovereignty or something else? In order to answer these and related questions, we need a clear grasp of what “sovereignty” means. This book provides an analytical and conceptual framework for “sovereignty” in the context of law.
The book does not seek to describe how the term “sovereignty” is used in the different contexts and discourses in which it is employed, but rather distinguishes between two possible meanings of sovereignty that allow the reader to use the term with specificity and clarity. In this way, this book hopes to offer valuable analytical tools for politicians, constitutional and international lawyers (both practitioners and academics) and legal theorists that help them be clear about what they mean when they speak of “sovereignty.” 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030300067
ISBN-10: 3030300064
Pagini: 169
Ilustrații: IX, 169 p. 11 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Law and Philosophy Library

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preliminaries.- Sovereignty in the law.- Sovereignty outside of the law.- Questions About Sovereignty.- Sovereignty in Context.- Other Accounts.- Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Antonia M. Waltermann studied comparative, European and international law and completed her dissertation on the concept of sovereignty in 2016, combining constitutional law, international law, political theory and legal theory. Since then, she has been working as an assistant professor at Maastricht University, teaching on legal philosophy, ethics and methods. Her research interests include the foundations of legal systems, general theories of law, legal concepts, action theory and the intersection between law and the cognitive sciences broadly defined. 

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The notion of sovereignty plays an important part in various areas of law, such as constitutional law and international public law. Though the concept of sovereignty as applied in constitutional law differs from that used in international public law, there is no true consensus on the meaning of “sovereignty” within these respective fields, either.
Is sovereignty about factual power, or only about legal equality? Do only democracies have sovereignty, because they have legitimacy, or is there no (necessary) connection between democracy, legitimacy and sovereignty? Has the European Union encroached upon the sovereignty of the Member States, or is transferring competences to the European Union an expression and exercise of the very sovereignty some claim is under attack? Is it about states, or is it about peoples having a right to self-determination, and if the latter, does this represent popular sovereignty or something else? In order to answer these and related questions, we need a clear grasp of what “sovereignty” means. This book provides an analytical and conceptual framework for “sovereignty” in the context of law.
The book does not seek to describe how the term “sovereignty” is used in the different contexts and discourses in which it is employed, but rather distinguishes between two possible meanings of sovereignty that allow the reader to use the term with specificity and clarity. In this way, this book hopes to offer valuable analytical tools for politicians, constitutional and international lawyers (both practitioners and academics) and legal theorists that help them be clear about what they mean when they speak of “sovereignty.” 

Caracteristici

Shares new insights into sovereignty as a foundational concept of constitutional and public international law Shows the essential connection between public (international) law, analytical and political philosophy Offers a conceptually clear explanatory framework for debates surrounding sovereignty