Divided Sovereignty

International Institutions and the Limits of State Authority
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Paru le : 2014-10-16

The question of how to constrain states that commit severe abuses against their own citizens is as persistent as it is vexing. States are imperfect political forms that in theory possess both a monopoly on coercive power and final jurisdictional authority over their territory. These twin elements of...
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2014-10-16

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240 pages

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9780199376346

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Carmen E. Pavel is a political theorist who specializes in contemporary political philosophy and the history of political thought. Her interests include liberal theory and contemporary challenges to it, ethics and public policy, international justice, the authority of international institutions, and environmental ethics. She is an Associate Professor and the Associate Director of the Center for the Philosophy of Freedom at University of Arizona.

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