In Sharing Territories, Cara Nine defends a river model of territorial rights. On a river model, groups are assumed to be interdependent and overlapping. Drawing on natural law philosophy, Nine's theory argues for the establishment of foundational territories around geographical areas like rivers.
In Sharing Territories, Cara Nine defends a river model of territorial rights. On a river model, groups are assumed to be interdependent and overlapping. Drawing on natural law philosophy, Nine's theory argues for the establishment of foundational territories around geographical areas like rivers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cara Nine is Chair of Philosophy at University of Nevada, Reno. Before arriving at UNR, she taught in the Philosophy Department at University College Cork, Ireland. She was awarded her PhD in Philosophy from the University of Arizona and her BA in Philosophy from Carleton College Her first book, Global Justice and Territory (OUP, 2012), won the American Philosophical Association Book Prize in 2013 and the Brian Farrell 2013 Book Prize. She has served as the President of the Irish Philosophical Society, and has been awarded grants by the Irish Research Council and the Research Council of Norway.
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Preface 1: Introduction PART 1: Foundational Titles and Overlapping Individual Rights 2: Natural Law, Methods, and Basic Needs 3: Foundational Titles and Basic Needs 4: Resource Domains: 'Enough and as good' and Sustainability 5: Residence 6: Social Relations: Relational Autonomy and Place PART 2: Foundational Territories and Overlapping Self-Determination 7: Self-Determination and Overlapping Territories 8: Place, Self-Determination, and Foundational Territories 9: Self-Determination as Functional Autonomy 10: Vertical institutional Structures: Metajurisdictional Authority and Subsidiarity PART 3: Applications 11: Settler Colonialism 12: Resource Rights 13: The Global Commons: Antarctica and Forest Carbon Sinks References
Preface 1: Introduction PART 1: Foundational Titles and Overlapping Individual Rights 2: Natural Law, Methods, and Basic Needs 3: Foundational Titles and Basic Needs 4: Resource Domains: 'Enough and as good' and Sustainability 5: Residence 6: Social Relations: Relational Autonomy and Place PART 2: Foundational Territories and Overlapping Self-Determination 7: Self-Determination and Overlapping Territories 8: Place, Self-Determination, and Foundational Territories 9: Self-Determination as Functional Autonomy 10: Vertical institutional Structures: Metajurisdictional Authority and Subsidiarity PART 3: Applications 11: Settler Colonialism 12: Resource Rights 13: The Global Commons: Antarctica and Forest Carbon Sinks References
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