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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Jurisdiction, Political Theory, and International Law: The Vertical Thesis
- Introduction to Part I 9
- 1. Political Legitimacy and Jurisdictional Boundaries 13
- 2. Political Theory and International Law 28
- 3. Boundary Assumptions in Domestic Political Theory 52
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Part II. Issues and Implications
- Introduction to Part II 81
- 4. Self-limiting Political Theories 84
- 5. Sovereignty and Nonintervention 105
- 6. Affirmative Duties 118
- 7. Humanitarian Intervention 139
- Conclusion: Political Theory for an Interdependent World 156
- Index 163
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Jurisdiction, Political Theory, and International Law: The Vertical Thesis
- Introduction to Part I 9
- 1. Political Legitimacy and Jurisdictional Boundaries 13
- 2. Political Theory and International Law 28
- 3. Boundary Assumptions in Domestic Political Theory 52
-
Part II. Issues and Implications
- Introduction to Part II 81
- 4. Self-limiting Political Theories 84
- 5. Sovereignty and Nonintervention 105
- 6. Affirmative Duties 118
- 7. Humanitarian Intervention 139
- Conclusion: Political Theory for an Interdependent World 156
- Index 163