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Beyond Sovereignty? The State After The Failure Of Sovereignty, Eric Engle
Beyond Sovereignty? The State After The Failure Of Sovereignty, Eric Engle
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Sovereign state power, absolute and unlimited, were supposed to guarantee the lives and property of citizens. Instead, states became vectors for mass violence.
Earned Sovereignty: An Emerging Conflict Resolution Approach, Paul R. Williams, Karen Heymann
Earned Sovereignty: An Emerging Conflict Resolution Approach, Paul R. Williams, Karen Heymann
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
There are currently over fifty sovereignty-based conflicts throughout the world, and nearly a third of the Specially Designated Global Terrorists listed by the United States Treasury Department are associated with sovereignty-based conflicts and self-determination movements.