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  1. The classic paradigm of sovereignty was precisely that international law could be based exclusively on sovereign States’ consent. Self-limitation was the condition for the binding nature of international law on sovereign States.

  2. 16 sie 2023 · This chapter considers three conceptsstate, territory, sovereignty—that are fundamental not only to the intersection of History and International Relations (IR) but also to IR theoretical debates.

  3. 3 lip 2019 · Most studies are focused on a single country or a small set of neighboring countries. Some studies approach the topic through a single organization (Selznick 1957), local communities (Chattopadhyay and Duflo 2004), or small-group settings (Humphreys, Masters, and Sandbu 2006) within a single country.

  4. 4 gru 2006 · Proponents of world government offer distinct reasons for why it is an ideal of political organization. Some are motivated negatively and see world government as the definitive solution to old and new human problems such as war and the development of weapons of mass destruction, global poverty and inequality, and environmental degradation.

  5. 27 lip 2023 · This chapter defines sovereignty and explores the imagery that represents it. You will learn that various types of sovereignty exist and how people perceive sovereignty. We present theories of sovereignty and explain their importance to the contemporary functioning of government.

  6. The two best-known forms are democratic (Québec, Scotland, Catalonia) and post-conflict (Northern Ireland, Basque, Aceh). Administrative autonomy aims at efficiency, such as capital regions and special economic zones.

  7. 24 sie 2021 · However, practice shows that a State does not lose its status as such even if its government is not democratic and even massively violates the human rights of its own population, of which there are numerous examples (such as South Africa of apartheid or the Cambodia of mass killing).

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