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Sovereignty in Fragments
The Past, Present and Future of a Contested Concept

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Hent Kalmo, Quentin Skinner, Denis Baranger, Pärtel Piirimäe, Jens Bartelson, Stephen D. Krasner, Michel Troper, Neil MacCormick, Patrick Praet, Jüri Lipping, Antonio Negri, Martti Koskenniemi
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  • Date Published: March 2014
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107679399

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  • The political make-up of the contemporary world changes with such rapidity that few attempts have been made to consider with adequate care, the nature and value of the concept of sovereignty. What exactly is meant when one speaks about the acquisition, preservation, infringement or loss of sovereignty? This book revisits the assumptions underlying the applications of this fundamental category, as well as studying the political discourses in which it has been embedded. Bringing together historians, constitutional lawyers, political philosophers and experts in international relations, Sovereignty in Fragments seeks to dispel the illusion that there is a unitary concept of sovereignty of which one could offer a clear definition. This book will appeal to scholars and advanced students of international relations, international law and the history of political thought.

    • A broad overview of the concept of sovereignty, offering a variety of different disciplinary perspectives
    • Combines abstract and theoretical treatments with practical analyses, enabling readers to link theoretical literature with a wealth of examples
    • The contributors are an eminent team of historians, constitutional and international lawyers, political philosophers, international relations scholars and practitioners of law
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    'Kalmo and Skinner's excellent collection will appeal to scholars in political theory, jurisprudence, legal history, international law, European studies and international relations. No other work has drawn on high calibre scholars from different disciplines to examine the contemporary meaning and significance of sovereignty.' Andrew Linklater, Aberystwyth University

    'For anyone interested in seeing the concept of sovereignty fold into the different forms imposed by rival practices and theories, and assume the different functions ascribed in those competing constructions, this collection offers a dazzling range of perspectives.' Philip Pettit, Princeton University

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    • Date Published: March 2014
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107679399
    • length: 280 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 15 mm
    • weight: 0.38kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction: a concept in fragments Hent Kalmo and Quentin Skinner
    1. The sovereign state: a genealogy Quentin Skinner
    2. The apparition of sovereignty Denis Baranger
    3. The Westphalian myth and the idea of external sovereignty Pärtel Piirimäe
    4. Double binds: sovereignty and the just war tradition Jens Bartelson
    5. The durability of organized hypocrisy Stephen D. Krasner
    6. A matter of fact? The many faces of sovereignty Hent Kalmo
    7. The survival of sovereignty Michel Troper
    8. Sovereignty and after Neil MacCormick
    9. Prolegomena for the post-sovereign Rechtsstaat Patrick Praet
    10. Sovereignty beyond the state Jüri Lipping
    11. Sovereignty between government, exception and governance Antonio Negri
    12. Conclusion: vocabularies of sovereignty: the powers of a paradox Martti Koskenniemi.

  • Editors

    Hent Kalmo, Université de Paris X-Nanterre
    Hent Kalmo is a PhD student in the Faculty of Law at the University of Paris X - Nanterre and an LLM student at Harvard Law School.

    Quentin Skinner, Queen Mary University of London
    Quentin Skinner is Barber Beaumont Professor of the Humanities, Department of History, Queen Mary, University of London.

    Contributors

    Hent Kalmo, Quentin Skinner, Denis Baranger, Pärtel Piirimäe, Jens Bartelson, Stephen D. Krasner, Michel Troper, Neil MacCormick, Patrick Praet, Jüri Lipping, Antonio Negri, Martti Koskenniemi

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