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The Theory of Self-Determination Fernando R. Teson (Florida State University)

The Theory of Self-Determination By Fernando R. Teson (Florida State University)

The Theory of Self-Determination by Fernando R. Teson (Florida State University)


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This book is a valuable addition to the literature on self-determination. Top scholars in the field debate the concepts of nation, people, secession, and democracy, as they appear in international law and in actual diplomacy. It will be an essential tool for international law scholars, global-justice philosophers, and international-relations specialists.

The Theory of Self-Determination Summary

The Theory of Self-Determination by Fernando R. Teson (Florida State University)

When can a group legitimately form its own state? Under international law, some groups can but others cannot. But the standard is unclear, and traditional legal analysis has failed to elucidate it. In The Theory of Self-Determination, leading scholars chart new territory in our theoretical conception of self-determination. Drawing from diverse scholarship in international law, philosophy, and political science, they attempt to move beyond the prevailing nationalist conceptions of group definition. At issue are such universal questions as: when does a group qualify as a 'people'? Does history matter? Or is it a question of ethnic status? Are these matters properly solved by popular vote? Anchored in modern analytical political philosophy but with implications for a wide range of scholarship, this volume will prove essential for scholars and practitioners of international law, global justice, and international relations.

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'This volume is a welcome contribution to the debate about self-determination that will be of interest to many readers, especially political theorists working on nationalism, global justice, and state authority, as well as international lawyers interested in secession. By placing philosophers and lawyers in dialogue, it enhances our understanding of the normative issues surrounding this topic, and it achieves a distinctively interdisciplinary tone.' Anna Stilz, Ethics & International Affairs

About Fernando R. Teson (Florida State University)

Fernando R. Teson is the Tobias Simon Eminent Scholar and a Professor of Law at the Florida State University College of Law. A renowned scholar of political philosophy and international law, he is the author of Justice at a Distance: Extending Global Freedom (with Loren Lomasky, Cambridge, 2015) and Humanitarian Intervention: An Inquiry into Law and Morality, 3rd edition (2005), among many others. A native of Argentina, he is a founding member of the blog Bleeding Heart Libertarians (bleedingheartlibertarians.com).

Table of Contents

Introduction: the conundrum of self-determination Fernando R. Teson; 1. Self-determination and moral variation Bas van der Vossen; 2. The case for national self-determination Christopher W. Morris; 3. The right to self-determination: earned, not inherent Frederic Megret; 4. The right to exist and the right to resist Jens David Ohlin; 5. Self-determination in three movements Patrick Macklem; 6. Self-determination for national minorities Alan Patten; 7. Self-determination, dissent, and the problem of population transfers Matthew Lister; 8. Civil disobedience, dirty hands, and secession Michael Blake; 9. 'Mars for the martians?' On the obsolescence of self-determination John R. Morss; 10. The evolution of self-determination of peoples in international law Elizabeth Rodriguez-Santiago.

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NLS9781107545151
9781107545151
1107545153
The Theory of Self-Determination by Fernando R. Teson (Florida State University)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2017-05-11
256
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