Statehood as Political Community
International Law and the Emergence of New States

By (author) Alex Green

ISBN13: 9781009176323

Imprint: Cambridge University Press

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Format: Hardback

Published: 22/02/2024

Availability: POD

Description
Alex Green argues that states arise under contemporary international law only when two abstract conditions are fulfilled. First, emerging states must constitute 'genuine political communities': collectives within which particular kinds of ethically valuable behaviour are possible. Second, such communities must emerge in a manner consistent with the ethical importance of individual political action. This uniquely 'Grotian' theory of state creation provides a clear legal framework comprising four factual 'antecedents' and five procedural principles, rendering the law of statehood both coherent and normatively attractive.
Introduction: reconstructing the law of state creation; Part I. Political Community: 1. Political ethics and community membership; 2. Political action and valuable institutions; 3. The antecedents of statehood; 4. Five procedural principles; Part II. Stability, Legitimacy, and Democracy: 5. The stability thesis; 6. The legitimacy thesis; 7. Democratic legitimacy; Conclusion: The nature and resilience of statehood.
  • International relations
  • Responsibility of states & other entities
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • General (US: Trade)
Height:235
Width:158
Spine:20
Weight:540.00
List Price: £95.00