Reassessing and Redefining the Principle of Economic Sovereignty of States

GLOBAL JUSTICE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, pp. 403-410, Duncan French, ed., Koninklijke Brill NV, The Netherlands, 2010

Posted: 1 Aug 2011

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Professor Surya P. Subedi

University of Leeds - School of Law; University of Leeds - Faculty of Education, Social Sciences and Law

Date Written: 2010

Abstract

In recognising the significant role international law can play in supporting the objectives of justice and sustainable development, Global Justice and Sustainable Development provides a wide-ranging analysis of some of the most fundamental challenges facing global society. In particular, the volume seeks to consider the synergies between sustainable development and global justice – two notions that are simultaneously hugely important and, in equal measure, enormously contentious within both international law and international relations.

Organized in a three-part structure, Global Justice and Sustainable Development revisits some of the basic assumptions on which the general principles are built, considers the implications for differing aspects of international law, and focuses on national and regional approaches.

Keywords: Principle, Economic, Sovereignty, States, International Law

Suggested Citation

Subedi, Surya P., Reassessing and Redefining the Principle of Economic Sovereignty of States (2010). GLOBAL JUSTICE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, pp. 403-410, Duncan French, ed., Koninklijke Brill NV, The Netherlands, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1899536

Surya P. Subedi (Contact Author)

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University of Leeds - Faculty of Education, Social Sciences and Law ( email )

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