Sovereignty: A Contribution to the Theory of Public and International Law (The History and Theory of International Law)
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Looking for an insightful and thought-provoking book that explores the complexities of sovereignty? Look no further than "Sovereignty: A Contribution to the Theory of Public and International Law" by Hermann Heller. This captivating read delves into the paradox of sovereignty, addressing how the highest authority can also be subject to law. Unlike other renowned theorists, Heller embraces the tensions highlighted by the paradox, recognizing their importance in a society governed by law.
While national and popular sovereignty may seem under threat in our modern era, with power shifting from nation states to international bodies, Heller's observations from the Weimar Republic offer invaluable insight. Published in 1927, his work resonates with the similar tensions of that time, making it highly relevant to our current situation. By exploring history, constitutional and political theory, and international law, Heller offers a compelling argument that is sure to resonate with readers concerned about the future of democracy.
Today, more than ever, it is crucial to defend a legal idea of sovereignty that is suitable for our pluralistic world. With "Sovereignty" in your hands, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and possibilities that lie ahead. Don't miss out on this significant contribution to the history and theory of international law.
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