Sovereignty

Sovereignty

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Heller, Hermann
OUP Oxford
EAN: 9780192538512
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Hermann Heller was one of the leading public lawyers and legal and political theorists of the Weimar era, whose main interlocutors were two of the giants of twentieth century legal and political thought, Hans Kelsen and Carl Schmitt. In this 1927 work, Hermann Heller addresses the paradox of sovereignty. That is, how the sovereign can be both the highest authority and subject to law. Unlike Kelsen and Schmitt, who seek to dissolve the paradox, Heller sees that thetensions the paradox highlights are an essential part of a society ruled by law. Sovereignty, in the sense of national and popular sovereignty, is often perceived today as being under threat, as power devolves from nation states to international bodies, and important decisions seem increasingly made by elite-dominated institutions. Hermann Heller wrote Sovereignty in 1927 amidst the very similar tensions of the Weimar Republic. In an exploration of history, constitutional and political theory, and international law, Heller speaks clearly to our contemporary concerns, andshows that democrats must defend a legal idea of sovereignty suitable for a pluralistic world.
EAN 9780192538512
ISBN 0192538519
Binding Ebook
Publisher OUP Oxford
Publication date March 19, 2019
Pages 208
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Heller, Hermann
Editors Dyzenhaus, David
Series The History and Theory of International Law
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