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050 00 JZ4034|b.C63 2012 
100 1  Cohen, Jean L.,|d1946- 
245 10 Globalization and sovereignty :|brethinking legality, 
       legitimacy, and constitutionalism /|cJean L. Cohen. 
246 3  Rethinking legality, legitimacy, and constitutionalism 
264  1 Cambridge, UK :|bCambridge University Press,|c2012. 
264  4 |c©2012 
300    xii, 442 pages ;|c24 cm 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|2rdamedia 
338    volume|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 8  Machine generated contents note: Introduction: 1. 
       Sovereignty in the context of globalisation: a 
       constitutional pluralist approach -- 2. Constitutionalism 
       and political form: rethinking federation -- 3. 
       International human rights, sovereignty and global 
       governance: toward a new political conception -- 4. 
       Sovereignty and human rights in 'post conflict' 
       constitution-making: toward a jus post-bellum for interim 
       occupations -- 5. Security council activism in the 'war on
       terror': legality and legitimacy reconsidered; Conclusion.
520    "Sovereignty and the sovereign state are often seen as 
       anachronisms; Globalisation and Sovereignty challenges 
       this view. Jean L. Cohen analyses the new sovereignty 
       regime emergent since the 1990s evidenced by the 
       discourses and practice of human rights, humanitarian 
       intervention, transformative occupation and the UN 
       targeted sanctions regime that blacklists alleged 
       terrorists. Presenting a systematic theory of sovereignty 
       and its transformation in international law and politics, 
       Cohen argues for the continued importance of sovereign 
       equality. She offers a theory of a dualistic world order 
       comprising an international society of states and a global
       political community in which human rights and global 
       governance institutions affect the law, policies and 
       political culture of sovereign states. She advocates the 
       constitutionalisation of these institutions, within the 
       framework of constitutional pluralism. This book will 
       appeal to students of international political theory and 
       law, political scientists, sociologists, legal historians 
       and theorists of constitutionalism" -- provided by 
       publisher. 
650  0 Sovereignty. 
650  0 International relations. 
650  0 International law. 
650  0 Globalization|xPolitical aspects. 
910    sp 201211 
945    MARCIVE (03/23) 
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