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Kelz, Rosine. The Non-Sovereign Self, Responsibility, and Otherness. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137508973.

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Masahide, Shibusawa. The Private Diplomacy of Shibusawa Eiichi. Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9781898823810.

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“This book offers an account of the life of Shibusawa Eiichi, who may be considered the first ‘internationalist’ in modern Japan, written by his great grandson Masahide and published in 1970 under the title, Taiheiyo ni kakeru hashi (Building Bridges Over the Pacific). Japan had a tortuous relationship with internationalism between 1840, when Shibusawa was born, and 1931, the year the nation invaded Manchuria and when he passed away. The key to understanding Shibusawa’s thoughts against the background of this history, the author shows, lies in the concept of ‘people’s diplomacy,’ namely an app
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Onder, Yasin Kursat, Leonardo Martinez, and Juan Carlos Hatchondo. Non-Defaultable Debt and Sovereign Risk. International Monetary Fund, 2014.

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Onder, Yasin Kursat, Leonardo Martinez, and Juan Carlos Hatchondo. Non-Defaultable Debt and Sovereign Risk. International Monetary Fund, 2014.

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Onder, Yasin Kursat, Leonardo Martinez, and Juan Carlos Hatchondo. Non-Defaultable Debt and Sovereign Risk. International Monetary Fund, 2014.

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Murdoch, H. Adlai, ed. The Struggle of Non-Sovereign Caribbean Territories. Rutgers University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36019/9781978815766.

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Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean: Ways of Being Non/Sovereign. Rutgers University Press, 2022.

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Lewis, Linden, Francio Guadeloupe, and Yvon van der Pijl. Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean: Ways of Being Non/Sovereign. Rutgers University Press, 2022.

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Lewis, Linden, Francio Guadeloupe, and Yvon van der Pijl. Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean: Ways of Being Non/Sovereign. Rutgers University Press, 2022.

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Lewis, Linden, Francio Guadeloupe, and Yvon van der Pijl. Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean: Ways of Being Non/Sovereign. Rutgers University Press, 2022.

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Non-Sovereign Futures: French Caribbean Politics in the Wake of Disenchantment. University of Chicago Press, 2015.

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Non-Sovereign Futures: French Caribbean Politics in the Wake of Disenchantment. University of Chicago Press, 2015.

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Non-Sovereign Futures: French Caribbean Politics in the Wake of Disenchantment. University of Chicago Press, 2015.

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The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency’s Experience with Non-Honoring of Sovereign, Sub-Sovereign, and State-Owned Enterprise Financial Obligation Guarantees: Meso-Evaluation. Washington, DC : World Bank, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1596/ieg171133.

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Murdoch, H. Adlai, Rose Mary Allen, Louise Hardwick, Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken, and Malcom Ferdinand. Struggle of Non-Sovereign Caribbean Territories: Neoliberalism since the French Antillean Uprisings Of 2009. Rutgers University Press, 2021.

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Murdoch, H. Adlai, Rose Mary Allen, Louise Hardwick, Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken, and Malcom Ferdinand. Struggle of Non-Sovereign Caribbean Territories: Neoliberalism since the French Antillean Uprisings Of 2009. Rutgers University Press, 2021.

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Smith, Faith. Strolling in the Ruins: The Caribbean's Non-Sovereign Modern in the Early Twentieth Century. Duke University Press, 2023.

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Murdoch, H. Adlai, Rose Mary Allen, Louise Hardwick, Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken, and Malcom Ferdinand. Struggle of Non-Sovereign Caribbean Territories: Neoliberalism since the French Antillean Uprisings Of 2009. Rutgers University Press, 2021.

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Smith, Faith. Strolling in the Ruins: The Caribbean's Non-Sovereign Modern in the Early Twentieth Century. Duke University Press, 2023.

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Al-Sadiq, Ali, and Diego Alejandro Gutiérrez. Do Sovereign Wealth Funds Reduce Fiscal Policy Pro-Cyclicality? New Evidence Using a Non-Parametric Approach. International Monetary Fund, 2023.

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Al-Sadiq, Ali, and Diego Alejandro Gutiérrez. Do Sovereign Wealth Funds Reduce Fiscal Policy Pro-Cyclicality? New Evidence Using a Non-Parametric Approach. International Monetary Fund, 2023.

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Al-Sadiq, Ali, and Diego Alejandro Gutiérrez. Do Sovereign Wealth Funds Reduce Fiscal Policy Pro-Cyclicality? New Evidence Using a Non-Parametric Approach. International Monetary Fund, 2023.

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Kennedy, John. Almanach de Gotha 2001: II.: Non-Sovereign Princely and Ducal Houses of Europe: The 200 Non-Royal Principal Aristocratic European Families (Almanach de Gotha). Almanach de Gotha, 2001.

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Kelz, Rosine. Non-Sovereign Self, Responsibility, and Otherness: Hannah Arendt, Judith Butler, and Stanley Cavell on Moral Philosophy and Political Agency. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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The Non-Sovereign Self, Responsibility, and Otherness: Hannah Arendt, Judith Butler, and Stanley Cavell on Moral Philosophy and Political Agency. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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Kilpatrick, Claire. Abnormal Sources and Institutional Actions in the EU Sovereign Debt Crisis—ECB Crisis Management and the Sovereign Debt Loans. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817468.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the institutional actions and acts produced in the context of the EU sovereign debt crisis. By identifying a number of these acts and actions as abnormal rather than merely non-standard or atypical, attention is drawn to the features of these acts and actions that trouble the law/non-law boundary. Significantly, they trouble it not because they are soft law, but rather because they act as law without fulfilling the requirements or desiderata of binding acts adopted by public authorities. This includes obviously problematic features such as secret sources and institutional
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Bruce-Clark, Peter, and Ashby H. B. Monk. Sovereign Development Funds. Edited by Douglas Cumming, Geoffrey Wood, Igor Filatotchev, and Juliane Reinecke. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198754800.013.30.

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In a slowing global economy with diminished confidence in the long-term prospects of public financial markets, many institutional investors are looking for innovative, and often private, investment strategies to meet expected return targets. One source of potential inspiration has, perhaps surprisingly, come from the community of sovereign development funds. SDFs are strategic, government-sponsored investment organizations with dual objective functions: to deliver high financial performance, while fostering development. Despite expectations that this dual function inevitably leads to financial
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Ocampo, José Antonio. Reforming the (Non)System. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198718116.003.0007.

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This chapter proposes a comprehensive yet evolutionary reform of the global monetary non-system that evolved out of the breakdown of the original Bretton Woods arrangement in the early 1970s. The recent North Atlantic financial crisis showed how dysfunctional the current international monetary and financial architecture is for managing today’s global economy, and led to calls to reform it. Proposals for reform in this chapter include: (i) a global reserve system that mixes the multi-currency arrangement with an active use of the International Monetary Fund’s Special Drawing Rights; (ii) strong
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Lugo, Stefano, and Fabio Bertoni. The Use of Debt by Sovereign Wealth Funds. Edited by Douglas Cumming, Geoffrey Wood, Igor Filatotchev, and Juliane Reinecke. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198754800.013.6.

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This chapter documents the use of debt capital by sovereign wealth funds (SWFs)—a growing and under-researched phenomenon. Three reasons are given for this. First: debt can help SWFs reach their target portfolio size. (Some do not receive regular inflows from their governments to increase their assets under management (AUM). Second: the development of capital markets is a key objective for most of the countries that have created an SWF, and debt may be especially useful for the development of the bond market. SWF bonds are quasi-governmental securities that can be used as collateral and create
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Ghahramani, Salar. Sovereign Wealth and the Extraterritorial Manipulation of Corporate Conduct. Edited by Douglas Cumming, Geoffrey Wood, Igor Filatotchev, and Juliane Reinecke. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198754800.013.27.

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Global legal harmonization is an aspect of transnational law whereby a family of norms is formed by a non-state legal order. Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs)—diverse in terms of their countries of origin, size, investment strategies, asset allocation tactics, and underlying purposes—contribute to the harmonization by setting and enforcing cross-border ethical norms and governance standards. This chaper examines aspects of SWFs as transnational lawmakers, a significant phenomenon for the global family of standards and a potential challenge for state-based legal orders. It examines SWF adoption of
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Moller, Otto. Can the Existing Framework of International Humanitarian Law Adequately Respond to Issues Arising from the So-Called Asymmetrical Warfare Between a Sovereign State and a Non-State Actor? GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2017.

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Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Education Committee and Graham Stuart. administration of the Department for Education: Oral evidence, Wednesday 14 September 2011, Anthony Salz, Executive Vice-Chairman, Rothschild, Theodore Agnew, Non-Executive Director, Jubilee Managing Agency LTD, Dame Sue John DBE, Headteacher, Lampton School, Hounslow, John Nash, Non-Executive Partner, Sovereign Capital. Stationery Office, The, 2011.

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Ocampo, José Antonio. Resetting the International Monetary (Non)System. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198718116.001.0001.

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This book provides an analysis of the global monetary system and the necessary reforms that it should undergo to play an active role in the twenty-first century. As its title indicates, its basic diagnosis is that it is an ad hoc framework rather than a coherent system—a ‘non-system’—which evolved after the breakdown of the original Bretton Woods arrangement in the early 1970s. The book places a special focus on the asymmetries that emerging and developing countries face within the current system, and therefore on the development dimensions of the global monetary system and of global monetary
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Spiers, Emily. The Pop-Feminist Subject. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198820871.003.0002.

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Chapter 1 explores how pop-feminist accounts of subjectivity draw heavily upon poststructuralist understandings of identity as pluralistic and unstable. Many pop-feminists, however, retain the assumption that, underlying the playful performance of shifting identities, there remains a sovereign subject capable of mediating reflexively and autonomously over such performances. Spiers shows how this ‘sovereign’, yet ‘performative’ pop-feminist subject is profoundly linked to the ideal flexible, entrepreneurial self of neoliberalism. She then develops a counter model of subjectivity and agency base
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Jeutner, Valentin. The Decision of a Legal Dilemma. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808374.003.0004.

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The third part addresses the third research question; namely by whom and how should a legal dilemma be decided? The first section focusses mainly on the introduction and description of the three elements of the book’s proposal: a dilemmatic declaration, a sovereign decision, and the acceptance of responsibility for any decision taken. The second and third section then defend the proposal against various objections. First, various theoretical objections relating to the law of non-contradiction, the ‘ought implies can’ maxim, and the monopoly of violence will be considered. Subsequently, the fin
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Pearson, Trais. Sovereign Necropolis. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501740152.001.0001.

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By the 1890s, Siam (Thailand) was the last holdout against European imperialism in Southeast Asia. But the kingdom's exceptional status came with a substantial caveat: Bangkok, its bustling capital, was a port city that was subject to many of the same legal and fiscal constraints as other colonial treaty ports. This book offers new insight into turn-of-the-century Thai history by disinterring the forgotten stories of those who died “unnatural deaths” during this period and the work of the Siamese state to assert their rights in a pluralistic legal arena. The book documents the piecemeal introd
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Yosef-Hassidim, Doron. K-12 Education as a Hermeneutic Adventurous Endeavor: Education as a Sovereign Agent for Humanity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Jeutner, Valentin. Irresolvable Norm Conflicts in International Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808374.001.0001.

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Conventionally, international legal scholarship concerned with norm conflicts focusses on identifying how international law can or should resolve them. This book adopts a different approach. It focusses on identifying those norm conflicts that law cannot and should not resolve. The book offers an unprecedented, controversial, yet sophisticated, argument in favour of construing such irresolvable conflicts as legal dilemmas. Legal dilemmas exist when a legal actor confronts a conflict between at least two legal norms that cannot be avoided or resolved. Addressing both academics and practitioners
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Jurkevics, Anna. Contested Territory. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198922957.001.0001.

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Abstract Contested Territory presents a critical, non-sovereign theory of territorial rights capable of responding to border-defying global crises such as land dispossession, mass migration, and environmental depredation. Statist theorists have attempted to mitigate these crises within the framework of territorial sovereignty, but have not grasped how this crumbling system causes the problems they seek to solve. Others, pitting cosmopolitanism against sovereignty, have turned away from territoriality, thus ignoring the geographical dimensions of freedom. The need for a radical shift in theoriz
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Lamb, Melayna Kay. A Philosophical History of Police Power. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350204072.

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Rethinking the philosophical grounds of police power, Melayna Lamb argues that traditional ideas of sovereignty and the law need to be radically re-evaluated. In placing police at the centre of analysis this book demonstrates the manner in which police power exists in a complex and overlapping relationship with sovereignty and law in a form which is not reducible to implementation. In doing this it argues for the centrality of order in any consideration of police and challenging a common narrative whereby a dynamic, interventionist sovereign power that follows from a belief of order as ‘artifi
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Bu gan she nei zheng yuan ze yan jiu: Guo ji fa yu guo ji guan xi fen xi = Study on the principle of non-intervention in the internal or external affairs of sovereign states : analysis of international law and international relations. Xiangtan da xue chu ban she, 2010.

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Bulag, Uradyn E. Twentieth‐Century China. Edited by Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199232116.013.0022.

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This article invokes a Chinese political concept of ‘sinicization’, aiming to capture the nature of ethnic relations in China historically, and the political fate of ethnic groups in contemporary China. Sinicization has powerful genealogical and governmental dimensions; it is not primarily an ‘acculturation’ process as it is understood generally. Sinicization may not kill people directly, but it murders the non- Chinese sense of genealogical differences and their polities. The discussion concludes that sinicization has made a remarkable success in the PRC more than at any other time in Chinese
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Cohen, Jean L. Sovereignty, the Corporate Religious, and Jurisdictional/Political Pluralism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794394.003.0007.

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We typically associate sovereignty with the modern state, and the coincidence of worldly powers of political rule, public authority, legitimacy, and jurisdiction with territorially delimited state authority. We are now also used to referencing liberal principles of justice, social-democratic ideals of fairness, republican conceptions of non-domination, and democratic ideas of popular sovereignty (democratic constitutionalism) for the standards that constitute, guide, limit, and legitimate the sovereign exercise of public power. This chapter addresses an important challenge to these principles:
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Thakur, Ramesh. Rwanda, Kosovo, and the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty. Edited by Alex J. Bellamy and Tim Dunne. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198753841.013.6.

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Examining the cases of Rwanda and Kosovo, this chapter explores the recent history, legality, and legitimacy of the normative architecture of a new, consensus-based, world order that seeks to bridge the divide between the competing norms of non-intervention and armed intervention. It begins by describing the default policy setting of non-intervention of the 1990s, and then discusses the policy challenge posed both by no action and unilateral action when faced with mass atrocities. After reviewing the controversy provoked by the claim of an emerging new norm of humanitarian intervention, the fi
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Alex, Mills. Part X Judicial Review, Judicial Performance, and Enforcement, 31 The Principled English Ambivalence to Law and Dispute Resolution Beyond the State. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198783206.003.0032.

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This chapter examines what appears to be an ambivalence in English law towards non-state forms of law and dispute resolution. It begins by focusing on the fact that an English court will not recognize the validity of a choice of non-state law in a contract, but will nevertheless recognize and enforce an arbitral award based on the application of non-state law, identically chosen by the parties. It then deals with the English courts’ attitude to the recognition and enforcement of a foreign arbitral award which has been set aside by the courts of the seat of the arbitration, under which the arbi
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Spiers, Emily. Conclusion Pop-Feminism and the Future. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198820871.003.0007.

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The volume’s primary question is whether the notions of subjectivity and agency proposed by the fiction, non-fiction, and life narratives differ, and how those differences impact upon the degree of political critique. Spiers concludes that multiple pop-feminist forms fixate on the private and the corporeal, endlessly emphasizing individual choice; both everything and nothing can be understood as feminist. Such texts also showcase the sanitized transgressive gesture as an intrinsic element of neoliberal rhetoric, even post-financial crisis. The author demonstrates how examples of literary pop w
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Homburg, Stefan. Traditional Topics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807537.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 covers traditional topics of monetary macroeconomics. To acquaint readers with the present methods, it starts with conversant material, such as superneutrality of money, the Tobin effect, and forced saving. A large section is devoted to interactions between monetary and fiscal policies. This passage simulates the macroeconomic consequences of sovereign insolvencies and contains a comparison of Ricardian and non-Ricardian economies, a distinction that is crucial for policy analysis. Two closing sections pertain to price and wage rigidities. They emphasize that monetary policies have r
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Himma, Kenneth Einar. Coercion and the Nature of Law. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198854937.001.0001.

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COERCION AND THE NATURE OF LAW argues that it is a conceptually necessary condition for something to count as a system of law according to our conceptual practices that it authorizes the imposition of coercive sanctions for violations of some mandatory norms governing non-official behavior (the Coercion Thesis). The book begins with an explication of the modest approach to conceptual analysis that is deployed throughout. The remainder of the book is concerned to show that an institutional normative system is not reasonably contrived to do anything that law must be able to do for us to make sen
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True, Jacqui. Bringing Back Gendered States. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190644031.003.0003.

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Feminist scholars of international relations argue that gender is central, not peripheral, to the constitution of the state and to change “in” and “of” the interstate system. Western and non-Western patriarchal structures shape and constrain what states are, what they do, and how. They have played a crucial role in the constitution of state identities, diplomatic practices, and the maintenance, transformation, and expansion of the society of states. The unraveling of patriarchal structures in many parts of the world has implications for international society and the quest for order and justice
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Lessay, Franck. Tolerance as a Dimension of Hobbes’s Absolutism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198803409.003.0005.

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The sovereign’s unlimited power, including in religious matters, was a logical consequence of Hobbes’s politics. Yet this chapter argues that by making civil peace the criterion by which public doctrines must be appraised, instead of intrinsic truth or the citizens’ salvation, Hobbes restricted the sovereign’s mission in the field of religion to a secular preoccupation, thus legitimizing a policy of non-interference with theological debates. Besides, Hobbes’s ecclesiology tended to transform the church into a mere function of the state, while a comprehensive structure like the Church of Englan
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