The state's unabandoned claim to be the center of the legal universe
Journal
International Journal of Constitutional Law
ISSN
1474-2640
ISSN-Digital
1474-2659
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Abstract (De)
Since the period following World War I, the science of international law has endeavored to “relativize” the importance and role of the “sovereign state” in international law, understanding the state as a partial legal order in the framework of a universal legal order. However, until today positive international law hardly reflects that transformation. Instead, it has perpetuated the centrality of the sovereign state in the world of law. The present article points to a number of features concerning the legal relationships between that state and other legal communities, both subnational and supranational, in which the continued central role of the state is manifesting itself. The article concludes by reflecting on possible reasons accounting for the center stage still assumed by the sovereign state, in spite of developments like the expansion of the scope of international law or the growth of international institutions.
Language
English
Keywords
Völkerrecht
Souveränität
Staat
Theorie des Völkerrechts
Völkerrechtsgeschichte
Hans Kelsen
international law
international relations
international legal theory
history of international law
sovereignty
state sovereignty
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
None
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publisher place
Oxford
Volume
16
Number
4
Start page
1207
End page
1214
Pages
8
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
256570
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