Nomos of the Earth in the Law of Peoples Jus Publicum Europaeum

Nomos of the Earth in the Law of Peoples Jus Publicum Europaeum

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Carl Schmitt’s “Nomos of the Earth in the Law of Nations” is not just a book, but a real intellectual challenge for those interested in fundamental issues of international relations, sovereignty and the legal order in the global space. The author, one of the most influential and controversial thinkers of the 20th century, in this work explores the concept of “land” as the basis of international law and the political identity of peoples, revealing the complex mechanisms of interaction between states and peoples on the world stage. The book “Nomos of the Earth in the Law of Peoples” immerses the reader in an in-depth analysis of the historical and philosophical aspects of international law based on the ideas of the European “Jus Publicum Europaeum” the general public law of Europe. Schmitt masterfully shows how notions of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the right to self-determination intertwine in the context of global challenges such as interstate conflicts, migration crises, and new forms of international responsibility. The focus is on how law and policy shape the modern concept of land, its borders and the rights of peoples, and how these ideas can serve as a tool to strengthen or destroy international stability. This book will be of particular interest not only to specialists in international law, political science and history, but also to a wide audience who are looking for a deep understanding of the processes taking place in the modern world. It is suitable for students, graduate students, teachers, as well as active readers, passionate about philosophy, geopolitics and legal theories. At the age of 18 and older, readers with a basic knowledge of international relations will find in this book valuable insights and new perspectives to analyze current events. Carl Schmitt in his style combines a rigorous academic approach with vivid, sometimes provocative rhetoric, which makes his works especially memorable. His works, such as “State and War” or “Politics as Right and Evil”, have long been recognized as classics of political philosophy. In Nomos of the Earth in the Law of Peoples, he continues to develop his ideas about the nature of power, the limits of sovereignty, and the role of international law in shaping the global order. The style of the author is distinguished by accuracy, conciseness and the ability to find sharp formulations that make you think and rethink the usual ideas. This work is not only a theoretical work, but also a challenge for those who are looking for answers to questions about the future of international law and the role of peoples in the world. Why do some boundaries seem sacred? and others are subject to revision? How can law serve as a tool to protect national interests and at the same time contribute to peace? What new challenges does globalization pose to humanity and how to respond to them? These topics are raised in the book with particular sharpness and analytical depth, making it relevant and important to the modern reader. In general, Karl Schmitt’s “Nomos of the Earth in the Law of Peoples” is an intellectual guide to the complex world of international relations, which makes you think about the essence of the earth, its borders and the rights of peoples. This book will be an indispensable source for those who want to understand the mechanisms of the formation of the modern global order, as well as for those who are looking for new ideas and approaches in the field of international law and politics. Its reading is not only an expansion of horizons, but also a challenge to reassess their own views on the role of the state, people and land in the modern world.
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Name of the Author
Карл Шмитт
Language
Russian
Release date
2008

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