The state as a moral person and the problem of transgenerational binding
<p>Modern states are committed to the implicit assumption that one generation has the normative power to bind later generations through laws and contracts. My dissertation explores this assumption through two case studies: constitutions and sovereign debt contracts. I show that in both cases t...
Main Author: | Leshem, EA |
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Other Authors: | Bader, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Published: |
2018
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