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Statehood as political community : international law and the emergence of new states

Part of the Asil Studies in International Legal Theory series
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Alex Green argues that states arise under contemporary international law only when two abstract conditions are fulfilled.

First, emerging states must constitute 'genuine political communities': collectives within which particular kinds of ethically valuable behaviour are possible.

Second, such communities must emerge in a manner consistent with the ethical importance of individual political action.

This uniquely 'Grotian' theory of state creation provides a clear legal framework comprising four factual 'antecedents' and five procedural principles, rendering the law of statehood both coherent and normatively attractive.

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Cambridge University Press
1009176323 / 9781009176323
Hardback
341.26
22/02/2024
United Kingdom
English
256 pages.