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Relocating Sovereignty

Understanding sovereignty in historical and contemporary contexts

Neil Walker editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:18th Sep '18

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This book examines the changing concept of sovereignty through historical and theoretical lenses, discussing its relevance in modern legal contexts. Relocating Sovereignty is a critical resource.

The book Relocating Sovereignty explores the evolving nature of sovereignty, examining its significance both within and beyond state boundaries. It delves into the historical and theoretical aspects of the sovereignty concept, highlighting how these ideas have transformed over time. By bringing together a diverse collection of classic and contemporary texts, this volume offers a comprehensive analysis of sovereignty from various legal perspectives, including legal history, constitutional law, international law, and EU law.

Throughout Relocating Sovereignty, readers are presented with a range of viewpoints on the core challenges surrounding sovereignty in today's rapidly globalizing world. The book addresses the ongoing debates regarding the internal sovereignty of national legal orders and the external sovereignty of states, emphasizing the complexities that arise in an interconnected global landscape. This multifaceted approach allows for a deeper understanding of sovereignty's relevance in contemporary legal discourse.

The contributions within Relocating Sovereignty not only highlight the historical context of sovereignty but also engage with pressing issues that legal scholars and practitioners face today. By examining the interplay between sovereignty and globalization, this volume invites readers to rethink traditional notions of state power and authority, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the future of legal systems and international relations.

ISBN: 9781138622470

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1000g

577 pages