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Sovereignty : The Biography of a Claim, Hardback Book

Sovereignty : The Biography of a Claim Hardback

Part of the UTP Insights series

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To be effective, sovereignty must be secured through force or consent by those living in a territory, and accepted externally by other sovereign states.

To be legitimate, the sovereignty claim must have the consent of its people and accord with international human rights. In Sovereignty: The Biography of a Claim, Peter H.

Russell traces the origins of the sovereignty claim to Christian Europe and the attribution of sovereignty to God in the early Middle Ages.

Transcending a narrow legal framework, he discusses sovereignty as a political activity including efforts to enshrine sovereignty within international law.

Russell does not call for the end of sovereignty but makes readers aware of its limitations.

While sovereignty can do good work for small and vulnerable peoples, it cannot be the basis of a global order capable of responding to the major existential threats that threaten our species and our planet. A brisk, often humorous, and personal exploration, Sovereignty: The Biography of a Claim will interest specialists and general readers alike, offering fresh insights on the limitations of sovereignty and the potential of federalism to alleviate these limitations now and in the future.

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