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Relational sovereignty.

About 49 pages (14,690 words)

Stanford Law Review, May 1st, 2003

INTRODUCTION I. HISTORICAL MODELS OF SOVEREIGNTY--AND THEIR LIMITATIONS A. Historical Models as Metaphors 1. Hobbesian sovereignty 2. Lockean sovereignty B. The Metaphor Breaks Down: International Humanitarian Law C. Limitations of Old Sovereignty Under Emergent Conditions II. GLOBALIZATION AND RELATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY A. Globalization as an Opportunity to Redefine Sovereignty B. Relational Sovereignty 1. Relational sovereignty defined 2. Relational sovereignty through the lens of social theory 3. Relational sovereignty and human rights III. SOVEREIGNTY, GLOBALIZATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND THE UNIT...

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