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    The principle of sovereignty and state cyber operations by Kenny, J

    Published 2022
    “…This thesis argues that it is not possible to extrapolate a customary international law “rule of sovereignty” with a cyber-specific application from the principle of sovereignty under existing international law. …”
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    Sovereignty: Demise, afterlife, or partial resurrection? by Young, A

    Published 2011
    “…It argues that an analysis of "sovereignty" does serve a useful purpose in U.K. constitutional law. …”
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    Food sovereignty towards rice sustainability by Rubiah Mohd Amin, Haniff Ahamat, Muhamad Sayuti Hassan

    Published 2024
    “…Agrifood regulations are designed to ensure the protection of farmers and achieve food sovereignty. This research investigates and plots the evolution of agrifood laws that promote food sovereignty and trade liberalization towards rice sustainability. …”
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    Hannah Arendt and the promises of politics beyond sovereignty by João Batista Farias Junior

    Published 2021-05-01
    Subjects: “…Freedom. Power. Sovereignty. Participatory politics.…”
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    In Defense of Sovereignty, in the Wake of Tallinn 2.0 by Phil Spector

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…One of the gentle surprises of the release of the Tallinn 2.0 Manual is that it has prompted a rich debate over the nature of sovereignty in international law. In hindsight, this should not be too surprising. …”
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    The Populist Conception of Democracy beyond Popular Sovereignty by Pepijn Corduwener

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…It builds upon recent academic consensus that the relationship between populism and democracy is best understood from a ‘minimalist’ perspective, seeing populism not as antagonistic to democracy, but as an ideology that conceptualises democracy primarily in terms of popular sovereignty. The article adds to the existing literature by demonstrating that we can extend this understanding of the populist conception of democracy in three aspects: the populist emphasis on state neutrality; a two-fold notion of equality; and the extension of the political sphere in society. …”
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