1st Edition
International Law and the Relationality of States A Critique of Theories of Recognition
By Erdem Ertürk
Copyright 2023
252 Pages
by
Routledge
252 Pages
by
Routledge
252 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book critically engages with theories of the recognition of states under international law. Demonstrating that recognition is a constitutive relation that is imperative for the construction of international subjects, the book argues that prevalent theories of recognition fall short of accommodating this imperative.
The book traces the source of this shortcoming to Vattel’s notion of... Read more
Introduction 1. Case Study Part I: The Constitutional Set-up of the Republic of Cyprus 2. Case Study Part II: The Cyprus Problem 3. Theories of Recognition Under International Law 4. Hegel's Theory of Recognition 5. Lordship and Bondsman: The End of History 6. Restrictive Economy of Recognition Conclusion
Biography
Erdem Ertürk is Lecturer in Law at Cyprus International University.






