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Despite their other theoretical differences, virtually all scholars of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agree that the organization's members share an almost religious commitment to the norm of non-intervention. This... more
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      International RelationsSoutheast Asian StudiesSovereigntyCold War
The article reads the invention of the Exodus-Narrative in its historical context of the religious and political system of the Ancient Near East. It reconstructs the revolutionary different approach to political power and theological... more
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      Political TheoryPoststructuralismSovereigntyBiblical Studies
“Power is war, the continuation of war by other means”: Foucault’s reversal of Clausewitz’s formula has become a staple of critical theory — but it remains highly problematic on a conceptual level. Elaborated during Foucault’s 1976... more
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      Critical TheoryDiscourse AnalysisSociologyCultural Studies
The concept of sovereignty has come to frame a number of data governance proposals by the Indian government. To understand the scope, import and consequences of these reassertions of sovereignty, it is, however, important to unpack the... more
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      Data MiningSovereigntyCyberfeminismTheories of Sovereignty
Sovereignty is seeing renewed relevance in the age of data in India as it has become the framework of choice in a number of data governance proposals by the Indian government. To understand the scope, import and consequences of these... more
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      Data MiningSovereigntyCyberfeminismTheories of Sovereignty
Vienen del cielo", son seres celestiales, expresa la cosmogonía wichí sobre las mujeres de ese mundo. Su origen celeste, los comportamientos erráticos que se le atribuyen [y] su anatomía abierta confluyen en la concepción "potencialmente... more
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      Gender StudiesFeminist TheoryLiteratureHuman Rights
There has been much debate about whether globalization is undermining state sovereignty in the study of world politics today. This is due to the fact that the term ‘globalization’ itself is rather subjective and broad. There are two... more
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      International RelationsGlobalizationState sovereignty
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      European StudiesEconomicsAmerican PoliticsInternational Relations
Presentazione di "Alessandro Somma, Sovranismi. Stato popolo e conflitto sociale (DeriveApprodi 2018)"
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      Monetary EconomicsSovereigntyEuropean UnionEurozone
The article attempts a comprehensive review of the human security concept in order to question its utility for both research and policy-making. It notes the term’s interdisciplinary and extensively normative content that have facilitated... more
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      Critical TheoryBusiness EthicsGeographyPolitical Geography and Geopolitics
States play the lead role in implementing the norms of the international system. They interpret norms through the lens of their sovereignty, refining and revising them until they are suitable to local interests and context. The complex... more
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      Human RightsResponsibility to ProtectSri LankaState sovereignty
The border relationships between the five countries of Central Asia represent something of a paradox for foreign policy analysts and practitioners. On the one hand these borders are responsible for crippling conflicts between the five... more
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      Central Asian StudiesCentral Asia (History)Central Asian PoliticsCentral Asia
In this article, we explore the wraparound approach of service delivery as a model for transnational social work. The wraparound model, used primarily within community-based children's mental health services and child protection... more
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      ReligionSociologyHuman GeographyCriminal Law
McGirt v. Oklahoma in 2020 has brought to light decades of debate on the sovereignty of the Tribes and the State. Oklahoma, of all states, has the highest concentration of indigenous nations at 38. The founding fathers of the United... more
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      Indigenous StudiesFederalismSupreme CourtConstitutionalism
p. 153. 3 Brownlie, Op. cit., pp. 599-601: «Western jurists generally admit that self determination is a legal principle». Le risposte degli Stati alle istanze di autodeterminazione dei popoli indigeni o aborigeni CATELLO AVENIA nozione... more
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      Indigenous PeoplesInternational Human Rights and the Rights of Peoples (Nationalism, Self Determination, Secession)State sovereignty
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      ReligionSociologySocial TheorySociology of Culture
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      Creative WritingCritical TheoryBusiness EthicsReligion
wStęp Celem tego artykułu jest przedstawienie koncepcji z zakresu prawa międzynarodowego -Responsibility to Protect oraz ukazanie, jak wpływa ona na pojęcie suwerenności państwa. Pierwsza część będzie analizą Responsibility to Protect,... more
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      International LawResponsibility to ProtectState sovereignty
'Membership of the European Union changes the relationship between Parliament and the courts in the British constitution. Parliament is no longer sovereign and the courts are no longer bound to uphold the will of Parliament.' Can this... more
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      Constitutional LawEuropean LawSovereigntyEuropean Constitutionalism
The responsibility to protect ('R2P') principle articulates the obligations of the international community to prevent conflict occurring, to intervene in conflicts, and to assist in rebuilding after conflicts. The doctrine is... more
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      International RelationsSovereigntyPolitical ScienceResponsibility to Protect
I bambini e adolescenti stranieri che entrano e soggiornano nel nostro Paese da soli, senza essere accompagnati dai propri gentili, hanno attirato negli anni recenti l´interesse di istituzioni, amministrazioni locali, strutture della... more
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      Human RightsInternational Criminal LawImmigration LawHuman Trafficking
"Table of Contents by Parts/Themes & Chapters 1-25 PART 1 POLICY AND REGULATIONS 1 The Rise and Fall of Intercountry Adoption in the 21st Century: Global Trends from 2001 to 2010 by Peter Selman 2 Social Policy Approaches and... more
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      Health PsychologyEthicsSocial WorkFeminist Theory
RESUMO O presente artigo visa analisar o instituto da soberania estatal no atual estado da arte do Direito Internacional Público. Para tanto, descrever-se-ão os impactos que o desenvolvimento e a consolidação dos direitos humanos tiveram... more
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      Human RightsBrasilState sovereignty
The Theses LVI belong to a series of hitherto unpublished early manuscripts of the Dutch humanist and jurisconsult Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) that were acquired by the University of Leiden in 1864. It is not certain when the Theses were... more
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      Social TheoryPolitical PhilosophyPolitical TheoryWar Theory
I want to thank so many people who have helped me through the process of writing this work. If you had told me 20 years ago that some day I could produce a book length discussion of a complex topic, I would have doubted your confidence in... more
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      Critical TheoryRace and RacismBalkan StudiesMigration
Heraldry
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      South AustraliaState sovereignty
Liberland'ın Kurucu Başkan Vit Jedlicka ile konuştuk... Yakın tarihte eşine az rastlanır bir girişim olan Liberland, Hır-vatistan ve Sırbistan sınırları arasında kalan 7 kilometrekare-lik bir alanda yeni bir devlet olma iddiasıyla ortaya... more
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      International LawDevletState sovereigntyEgemenlik
"Although much literature on human trafficking focuses on sex trafficking, a great deal of human trafficking results from migrant workers, compelled - by economic deprivation in their home countries - to seek better life opportunities... more
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      Criminal LawTerrorismHuman RightsInternational Criminal Law
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      SovereigntyState TheoryState sovereigntyDRC
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      Welfare StateSocial DemocracyDemocraziaState sovereignty
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      GlobalizationSovereigntyState TheoryWorld Economy
Public Policy, being a quintessential concept when it comes to International Law, is scarcely interpreted or even approached by present courts due to its complex nature. The purpose of this research paper would be to unify the meaning and... more
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      LawPublic PolicyStudiesInternational LawArbitration
Essential for the conservation and sustainable use of a resource is having adequate and extensively recognized property regimes. Despite the widely accepted importance of genetic resources for future plant breeding and thus food security,... more
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      Intellectual PropertyCommonsSustainable agricultureAgrobiodiversity
Back cover text: Real Social Science presents a new, hands-on approach to social inquiry. The theoretical and methodological ideas behind the book, inspired by Aristotelian phronesis, represent an original perspective within the social... more
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      ScreenwritingCritical TheoryCritical TheoryCritical Theory
A prominent early modern Italian legal theorist and practicing lawyer, Alberico Gentili is regarded, along with Francisco de Vitoria and Hugo Grotius, as one of the founders of the science of the modern law of nations (ius gentium) and a... more
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryCultural HistoryDiplomatic History
"De 1442 à 1501, les Aragonais occupent le trône napolitain. Grâce à une riche documentation textuelle et iconographique, cet ouvrage retrace la construction de l’imaginaire monarchique dans le royaume de Naples, puis sa diffusion dans... more
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      Medieval HistorySovereigntyItalian HumanismState Theory
The Appeals Chamber of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) in Brima, Kamara and Kanu recognized that forced marriages may amount to crimes against humanity, falling under the sub-heading of ‘other inhumane acts’. This decision is to... more
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      CriminologyCriminal LawCriminal JusticeGender Studies
Trasformazioni del governo e democrazie di mercato: forma stato, forma mercato e governance Alessandro Arienzo (Univ. Federico II, Napoli)
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      GlobalizationGlobal GovernanceSovereigntyGlobalization and Governance
Information about my new book published in the Oxford Studies on Gender and International Relations Series.  Includes description, table of contents, reviews and link to the book on the Oxford University Press website.
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      Cultural StudiesHuman GeographyCultural GeographyAmerican Studies
Chapter 2 in: Responsibility to Protect: Where Do We Stand Ten Years After? Vasilka Sancin, editor. Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, 2015, oo, 43-52.
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      Security CouncilResponsibility to ProtectR2PState sovereignty
This article explores the philosophical concepts of statehood in light of political realities in the modern world. This essay challenges the philosophical and legal concepts of what it means to be a sovereign state while arguing that... more
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      Political PhilosophyAreas of Limited StatehoodStatehoodContested Statehood
This paper argues that green theory or a shift to a more environmentally sustainable model of International Relations (IR) is unlikely to become widely accepted so long as the idea of securitisation remains a priority of states.... more
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      International Relations TheoryPolitical TheorySovereigntyPolitical Science
En étudiant les controverses relatives aux mécanismes légitimes de régulation des faillites souveraines, cette enquête montre la capacité de résilience des instruments et des acteurs assurant la continuité d’un ordre marchand dans les... more
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      International RelationsInternational LawSovereigntyTheories of the State
This paper identifies a global trend towards hardened, militarised borders through the use of military technologies, hardware and personnel. In contrast to claims of waning state sovereignty, drawing on detailed case studies from the... more
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      Political Geography and GeopoliticsBorder StudiesSovereigntyMilitarism
il volume offre una lettura della questione dello stato di eccezione tessendo insieme, in una visione interdisciplinare, aspetti di teoria e filosofia del diritto, diritto costituzionale, diritto internazionale e filosofia del linguaggio.... more
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      Philosophy Of LanguagePolitical PhilosophyPolitical TheoryInternational Law
The globalisation process, as the Brazilian geographer Milton Santos described, is characterized by three different aspects: "tale, perversity and possibility". The first says that countries will become more integrated, so their societies... more
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      GlobalizationSovereigntyNation-StateState sovereignty
In 2006 the Prosecutor released two statements addressing communications received by his Office concerning allegations of crimes committed in Venezuela and Iraq. The February 2006 communication of the Prosecutor discusses allegations... more
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      Human RightsInternational Criminal LawImmigration LawHuman Trafficking
Den westfalske fetisj er ingen tekstuell fetisj. Betydningen Westfalerfreden er blitt tillagt i faget internasjonal politikk (IP) er i beste fall en myte, da traktatene undertegnet i Münster (IPM) og Osnabrück (IPO) 24. oktober 1648 – som... more
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      SovereigntyState FormationInternational Historical SociologyPeace of Westphalia
the perception that cyber space is a borderless domain has become a myth in recent years. Virtual borders have cropped up delineating the jurisdiction of operations in this complicated networked space. as the magnitude of this virtual... more
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      International RelationsSocial SciencesGeopoliticsSovereignty
Theodor Herzl was not a major, original intellectual figure and should not be considered as such. Most of his ideas were not new, yet he left perhaps a bigger mark on twentieth-century Jewish life than any other Jewish figure. Herzl was... more
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      SovereigntyLiberalismAntisemitism (Prejudice)Nationalism