A Philosophy Of International Law (New Perspectives on Law, Culture & Society)

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ISBN-10:

0813368642

ISBN-13:

9780813368641

Author(s): Tesón, Fernando
Edition: 1
Released: Feb 27, 1998
Publisher: Perseus
Format: Paperback, 208 pages
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Description:

Why should sovereign states obey international law? In this groundbreaking study Fernando Tesón argues that an overlapping respect for human rights has created a moral common ground among the countries of the world. It is this common set of values rather than self-interest that ultimately provides legitimacy to international law. Using the tools of moral philosophy Tesón analyzes the concepts of sovereignty, intervention, and national interest; the contributions of social contact theory, game theory, and feminist theory; and the puzzles of self-determination and group rights.


























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