The Significance of Borders: Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law require Nation States
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505 | 8 | |a The Significance of Borders; Structure; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Part I; The Rise of Borders; Introduction; Chapter One; The State; 1.1. The Rise of the State; 1.2. Averting Civil War; 1.3. International Relations; Chapter Two; Sovereignty; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Internal Sovereignty; 2.3. External Sovereignty; Chapter Three; The Nation; 3.1. Membership; 3.2. Imagined Territorial Communities; 3.3. Welcoming Newcomers; Conclusion; Part II; The Assault on Borders; Introduction; Chapter Four; Supranational Courts; 4.1. The International Criminal Court | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.2. The European Court of Human Rights4.3. The International Court of Justice; Chapter Five; Supranational Organizations; 5.1. The World Trade Organization; 5.2. The Security Council; 5.3. The European Union; Chapter Six; Multiculturalism; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Legal Plurality; 6.3. Cultural Diversity; Conclusion; Part III; The Need for Borders; Chapter Seven; Government; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Representation; 7.3. Law; Chapter Eight; The Fallacies of Universalism; 8.1. No More War; 8.2. The Universal Society; 8.3. The All-Inclusiveness of Loyalties; Chapter Nine | |
505 | 8 | |a The Particularism of Citizenship9.1. Loyalty; 9.2. The Public Sphere; 9.3. Without a 'We', It Won't Work; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index | |
505 | 8 | |a This book explains why supranationalism and multiculturalism are in fact irreconcilable with representative government and the rule of law. It challenges one of the most central beliefs in contemporary legal and political philosophy, which is that borders are bound to disappear | |
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contents | The Significance of Borders; Structure; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Part I; The Rise of Borders; Introduction; Chapter One; The State; 1.1. The Rise of the State; 1.2. Averting Civil War; 1.3. International Relations; Chapter Two; Sovereignty; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Internal Sovereignty; 2.3. External Sovereignty; Chapter Three; The Nation; 3.1. Membership; 3.2. Imagined Territorial Communities; 3.3. Welcoming Newcomers; Conclusion; Part II; The Assault on Borders; Introduction; Chapter Four; Supranational Courts; 4.1. The International Criminal Court 4.2. The European Court of Human Rights4.3. The International Court of Justice; Chapter Five; Supranational Organizations; 5.1. The World Trade Organization; 5.2. The Security Council; 5.3. The European Union; Chapter Six; Multiculturalism; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Legal Plurality; 6.3. Cultural Diversity; Conclusion; Part III; The Need for Borders; Chapter Seven; Government; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Representation; 7.3. Law; Chapter Eight; The Fallacies of Universalism; 8.1. No More War; 8.2. The Universal Society; 8.3. The All-Inclusiveness of Loyalties; Chapter Nine The Particularism of Citizenship9.1. Loyalty; 9.2. The Public Sphere; 9.3. Without a 'We', It Won't Work; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index This book explains why supranationalism and multiculturalism are in fact irreconcilable with representative government and the rule of law. It challenges one of the most central beliefs in contemporary legal and political philosophy, which is that borders are bound to disappear |
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spelling | Baudet, Thierry 1983- Verfasser (DE-588)1026862604 aut The Significance of Borders Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law require Nation States Leiden BRILL 2012 1 online resource (278 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record The Significance of Borders; Structure; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Part I; The Rise of Borders; Introduction; Chapter One; The State; 1.1. The Rise of the State; 1.2. Averting Civil War; 1.3. International Relations; Chapter Two; Sovereignty; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Internal Sovereignty; 2.3. External Sovereignty; Chapter Three; The Nation; 3.1. Membership; 3.2. Imagined Territorial Communities; 3.3. Welcoming Newcomers; Conclusion; Part II; The Assault on Borders; Introduction; Chapter Four; Supranational Courts; 4.1. The International Criminal Court 4.2. The European Court of Human Rights4.3. The International Court of Justice; Chapter Five; Supranational Organizations; 5.1. The World Trade Organization; 5.2. The Security Council; 5.3. The European Union; Chapter Six; Multiculturalism; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Legal Plurality; 6.3. Cultural Diversity; Conclusion; Part III; The Need for Borders; Chapter Seven; Government; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Representation; 7.3. Law; Chapter Eight; The Fallacies of Universalism; 8.1. No More War; 8.2. The Universal Society; 8.3. The All-Inclusiveness of Loyalties; Chapter Nine The Particularism of Citizenship9.1. Loyalty; 9.2. The Public Sphere; 9.3. Without a 'We', It Won't Work; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index This book explains why supranationalism and multiculturalism are in fact irreconcilable with representative government and the rule of law. It challenges one of the most central beliefs in contemporary legal and political philosophy, which is that borders are bound to disappear Law Political Science POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference bisacsh Boundaries fast Multiculturalism fast Nation-state fast Representative government and representation fast Rule of law fast Sovereignty fast State, The fast Recht Boundaries Sovereignty State, The Nation-state Representative government and representation Rule of law Multiculturalism Souveränität (DE-588)4132367-1 gnd rswk-swf Staatsgrenze (DE-588)4077781-9 gnd rswk-swf Nationalstaat (DE-588)4041331-7 gnd rswk-swf Rechtsstaat (DE-588)4129195-5 gnd rswk-swf Repräsentation Politik (DE-588)4398345-5 gnd rswk-swf Staatsgrenze (DE-588)4077781-9 s Nationalstaat (DE-588)4041331-7 s Souveränität (DE-588)4132367-1 s Repräsentation Politik (DE-588)4398345-5 s Rechtsstaat (DE-588)4129195-5 s 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Baudet, Thierry Significance of Borders : Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law require Nation States http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=464274 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Baudet, Thierry 1983- The Significance of Borders Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law require Nation States The Significance of Borders; Structure; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Part I; The Rise of Borders; Introduction; Chapter One; The State; 1.1. The Rise of the State; 1.2. Averting Civil War; 1.3. International Relations; Chapter Two; Sovereignty; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Internal Sovereignty; 2.3. External Sovereignty; Chapter Three; The Nation; 3.1. Membership; 3.2. Imagined Territorial Communities; 3.3. Welcoming Newcomers; Conclusion; Part II; The Assault on Borders; Introduction; Chapter Four; Supranational Courts; 4.1. The International Criminal Court 4.2. The European Court of Human Rights4.3. The International Court of Justice; Chapter Five; Supranational Organizations; 5.1. The World Trade Organization; 5.2. The Security Council; 5.3. The European Union; Chapter Six; Multiculturalism; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Legal Plurality; 6.3. Cultural Diversity; Conclusion; Part III; The Need for Borders; Chapter Seven; Government; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Representation; 7.3. Law; Chapter Eight; The Fallacies of Universalism; 8.1. No More War; 8.2. The Universal Society; 8.3. The All-Inclusiveness of Loyalties; Chapter Nine The Particularism of Citizenship9.1. Loyalty; 9.2. The Public Sphere; 9.3. Without a 'We', It Won't Work; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index This book explains why supranationalism and multiculturalism are in fact irreconcilable with representative government and the rule of law. It challenges one of the most central beliefs in contemporary legal and political philosophy, which is that borders are bound to disappear Law Political Science POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference bisacsh Boundaries fast Multiculturalism fast Nation-state fast Representative government and representation fast Rule of law fast Sovereignty fast State, The fast Recht Boundaries Sovereignty State, The Nation-state Representative government and representation Rule of law Multiculturalism Souveränität (DE-588)4132367-1 gnd Staatsgrenze (DE-588)4077781-9 gnd Nationalstaat (DE-588)4041331-7 gnd Rechtsstaat (DE-588)4129195-5 gnd Repräsentation Politik (DE-588)4398345-5 gnd |
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title | The Significance of Borders Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law require Nation States |
title_auth | The Significance of Borders Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law require Nation States |
title_exact_search | The Significance of Borders Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law require Nation States |
title_full | The Significance of Borders Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law require Nation States |
title_fullStr | The Significance of Borders Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law require Nation States |
title_full_unstemmed | The Significance of Borders Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law require Nation States |
title_short | The Significance of Borders |
title_sort | the significance of borders why representative government and the rule of law require nation states |
title_sub | Why Representative Government and the Rule of Law require Nation States |
topic | Law Political Science POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference bisacsh Boundaries fast Multiculturalism fast Nation-state fast Representative government and representation fast Rule of law fast Sovereignty fast State, The fast Recht Boundaries Sovereignty State, The Nation-state Representative government and representation Rule of law Multiculturalism Souveränität (DE-588)4132367-1 gnd Staatsgrenze (DE-588)4077781-9 gnd Nationalstaat (DE-588)4041331-7 gnd Rechtsstaat (DE-588)4129195-5 gnd Repräsentation Politik (DE-588)4398345-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Law Political Science POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference Boundaries Multiculturalism Nation-state Representative government and representation Rule of law Sovereignty State, The Recht Souveränität Staatsgrenze Nationalstaat Rechtsstaat Repräsentation Politik |
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