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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1696729424
    Format: 1 online resource (405 pages)
    ISBN: 9781280915437
    Content: Intro -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- 2 ON THE STATE AND STATE FAILURE -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The State in International law -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. The State within the International Legal Order -- 2.3. Statehood and Legal Personality -- 2.4. Recognition -- 2.5. The Criteria for Statehood -- 2.6. The Principle of Effectiveness: Some Preliminary Comments -- 2.7. Sovereignty -- 2.8. Application of the Criteria for Statehood: Questions of Continuity and Extinction -- 3. The Sociological and the Normative Conception of the State -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. The Unity between Reality and Ideas -- 3.3. The Sociological Conception of the State -- 3.4. The Normative Conception of the State -- 3.5. The Empirical and the Juridical in Statehood -- 3.6. Legal-Formalism -- 3.7. Kelsen's Legal-Formalism -- 3.8. State Failure as a Test for the Authenticity of Values -- 4. State Failure -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Somalia -- 4.3. The Democratic Republic of the Congo -- 4.4. Liberia -- 4.5. Sierra Leone -- 4.6. On the Main Features of State Failure -- 4.7. The Essence of State Failure -- 4.8. Adding Some Perspective -- 3 AFRICAN INDEPENDENCE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF SOVEREIGNTY -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Positive and Negative Sovereignty -- 3. The Decline of Colonialism and the Expansion of International Society -- 3.1. Colonialism as a Feature of the pre-Second World War Order -- 3.2. The Outlawing of Colonialism -- 3.3. Colonialism Abolished -- 3.4. Precipitate Decolonization -- 4. The New Game of Negative Sovereignty -- 4.1. The Re-coining of Statehood -- 4.2. Juridical Statehood -- 4.3. Some Particularities of the New Game -- 5. Juridical Statehood outside the Colonial Context: Why Africa is not 'Just Different' -- 6. Final Observations -- 4 THE ABANDONMENT OF EFFECTIVENESS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Swing of the Pendulum.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004139657
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004139657
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Leiden ; : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959233952002883
    Format: 1 online resource (405 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-91543-9 , 9786610915439 , 90-474-0585-4 , 1-4294-0820-0
    Series Statement: Developments in International Law ; 50
    Content: This comprehensive study of State failure upholds that the collapse of States in sub-Saharan Africa is a self-inflicted problem caused by the abandonment of the principle of effectiveness during decolonization. On the one hand, the abandonment of effectiveness may have facilitated the recognition of the new African States, but on the other it did lead to the creation of States that were essentially powerless: some of which became utter failures. Written in a style both provocative and unorthodox and using convincing arguments, this study casts doubt on some of the most sacred principles of the modern doctrine of international law. It establishes that the declaratory theory of recognition cannot satisfactorily explain the continuing existence of failed States. It also demonstrates that the principled assertion of the right to self-determination as the basis for independence in Africa has turned the notion of sovereignty into a formal-legal figment without substance. This book is a plea for more realism in international law. Pensive pessimists in the tradition of Hobbes will probably love it. Idealists in the tradition of Grotius may hate it, but they will find it very difficult to reject its conclusions.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Foreword by Sir Robert Jennings -- 1 Introduction -- 2 On the State and State Failure -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The State in International law -- 3. The Sociological and the Normative Conception of the State -- 4. State Failure -- 3 African Independence and the Transformation of Sovereignty -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Positive and Negative Sovereignty -- 3. The Decline of Colonialism and the Expansion of International Society -- 4. The New Game of Negative Sovereignty -- 5. Juridical Statehood outside the Colonial Context: Why Africa is not 'Just Different' -- 6. Final Observations -- 4 The Abandonment of Effectiveness -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Swing of the Pendulum -- 3. Dissolving the Unity between Reality and Ideas -- 4. Effectiveness and the Unity between Reality and Ideas -- 5. Statehood, State Failure, and the Abandonment of Effectiveness -- 5 Some Illustrations of the Consequences of Inherent Weakness -- 1. Introduction -- 2. How Weak States Fail -- 3. The Evasion of the Normative Character of International Law -- 4. Some Additional Observations -- 6 A Little Order -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Restoring the Unity between Reality and Ideas, 3. Reviving the UN Trusteeship System for Failed States -- 4. Withdrawal of Recognition -- 5. Self-Determination: The Final Hurdle -- 7 Conclusions -- 1. The Decolonization of Sub-Saharan Africa -- 2. Recognition -- 3. Sovereignty -- 4. Effectiveness -- 5. State Failure -- 6. The General Perspective: Why Hobbes was Right, Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-13965-6
    Language: English
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