- Special Issue: Sovereignty as Trusteeship for Humanity — Historical Antecedents and Their Impact on International Law
- Yael Braudo, Introduction
- Michel Troper, Sovereignty and Natural Law in the Legal Discourse of the Ancien Régime
- David Dyzenhaus, Kelsen, Heller and Schmitt: Paradigms of Sovereignty Thought
- Sergio Dellavalle, On Sovereignty, Legitimacy, and Solidarity Or: How Can a Solidaristic Idea of Legitimate Sovereignty Be Justified?
- Lorenzo Zucca, A Genealogy of State Sovereignty
- Benjamin Straumann, Early Modern Sovereignty and Its Limits
- Andrew Fitzmaurice, Sovereign Trusteeship and Empire
- Evan J. Criddle, Three Grotian Theories of Humanitarian Intervention
- Evan Fox-Decent & Ian Dahlman, Sovereignty as Trusteeship and Indigenous Peoples
- Eyal Benvenisti, The Paradoxes of Sovereigns as Trustees of Humanity: Concluding Remarks
Monday, July 20, 2015
Special Issue: Sovereignty as Trusteeship for Humanity
The latest issue of Theoretical Inquiries in Law (Vol. 16, no. 2, 2015) focuses on "Sovereignty as Trusteeship for Humanity — Historical Antecedents and Their Impact on International Law." Contents include: