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13 San Diego Int'l L.J. 429 (2011-2012)
Sovereignty in Theory and Practice

handle is hein.journals/sdintl13 and id is 433 raw text is: Sovereignty in Theory and Practice
WINSTON P. NAGAN*
AITZA M. HADDAD**
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.     INTRODUCTION.........................................................430
II.    THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT...................        ...........................435
A.   Jean Bodin and Sovereignty Theories in Context .....     .......438
B.   The Work and Contributions of Thomas Hobbes...........442
C.   The Work and Contributions of Hugo Grotius...........444
D.   The Treaty of Westphalia          .................................446
E.   The Work and Contributions ofPufendorf and Vattel.  .............447
F.   The Work and Contributions of Moser and Martens...       .......449
G.   John Austin and the Theory of Sovereignty...............451
III.   THE THEORY OF SOVEREIGNTY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW        ...................453
A.   Sovereignty and International Obligation After the
First World War......................            .................453
B.   Sovereignty and International Obligation After the
Second World War..........................         ...............455
C.   Threshold Empirical Ideas and Sovereignty     ....................456
D.   Sovereignty and the U.N. Charter....................  ...........459
IV.    MODERN INTERNATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY           ..................................461
A.   U.N. Charter's Membership, Obligations, and
Responsibilities........................................ 462
B.   Security  Council....................................... 464
*Winston P. Nagan, J. S.D. (1977) is Sam T. Dell Research Scholar Professor of
Law in IJFL College of Law. He is widely published in human rights, a fellow of the
RSA and the interim Secretary General of WAAS. He is also an affiliate Professor of
Anthropology and Latin American Studies and the Director of the University of Florida
Institute for Human Rights, Peace and Development.
**   Aitza M. Haddad, J.D. (2010), LL.M. (2011) is a Fellow of the University of
Florida Institute for Human Rights, Peace and Development, and a Junior Fellow of the
World Academy of Art and Science.

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