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- The New World Order: Report from the Danish Centre for Ethics and Law to the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The New World Order Report from the Danish Centre for Ethics and Law to the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Author:
Peter Kemp
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Frederick Rosén
This book considers the ways in which a cosmopolitan vision might constitute the ethical basis for the validity criteria of a new world order, and thus the basis for the validity of international law in a future global political reality. It examines the transformation of some of the fundamental pairs of concepts associated with the change of the
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concept of the state in our post-national epoch, and it analyes the change of the perception of the legal subject and the new role of the individual person in international law after the Second World War.
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ISBN-13:
9783643900593
ISBN-10:
3643900597
Publication Date:
8/31/2011
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88
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