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Jean Louise Cohen, « Rethinking Sovereignty, Rights and International Law in the Epoch of Globalization », Annuaire du Collège de France, ID : 10.4000/annuaire-cdf.280
Two developments associated with globalization challenge the way we think about rights, sovereignty and international law. The first is the increasingly influential discourse of international human rights. This discourse has led cosmopolitan legal and moral theorists to argue that the “sovereignty” and external legitimacy of governments should be contingent on their being both non-aggressive and minimally just. A radical idea is at stake: that the international community may enforce moral pri...