Climate Change and Sovereignty: An Essay on the Moral Nature and Limits of State Sovereignty
Climate Change and Sovereignty: An Essay on the Moral Nature and Limits of State Sovereignty
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This book explores the moral nature and limits of sovereignty, evaluating the normative role it should play in practical deliberations of states. It covers global climate change, secession, self-determination, human rights, global distributive justice, and immigration, providing insights into how states should deliberate and respond to these issues while respecting state sovereignty. It argues that domestic governments and regional bodies should be responsible for implementing the chosen course of action, holding political leaders more accountable.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 195 pages
Publication date: 07 May 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
This comprehensive book delves into profound themes of global justice and international political and legal theory, offering a thought-provoking meditation on these critical subjects. The author skillfully assesses the diverse positions taken in the ongoing debate surrounding the moral essence and boundaries of sovereignty, providing a nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics at play.
The discussion seamlessly transitions from theoretical exploration to practical application, covering a wide range of relevant issues. It begins with a comprehensive conceptual analysis and moral critique, laying the foundation for subsequent discussions. These issues encompass global climate change, secession and self-determination, human rights, global distributive justice, and immigration, each of which demands urgent attention and thoughtful deliberation.
Through in-depth analysis and insightful recommendations, readers gain valuable insights into how states should approach and respond to these pressing matters. The author proposes potential institutional structures that can effectively address these challenges while respecting the sovereignty of individual states. These analyses serve as a valuable critical lens, enabling readers to assess the actions and decisions of political leaders and hold them accountable for their contributions to the international community.
In conclusion, this book makes a compelling case for the responsibility of domestic governments and regional bodies to implement the chosen course of action in addressing global justice and international political and legal challenges. By promoting accountability and fostering constructive dialogue, it seeks to pave the way for a more harmonious and equitable world.
Weight: 326g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030735807
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021
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