Unfortunately, still today, abundantly inside the XXI Century, while the “cosmopolitan right” Kant referred to has actually developed, the goal of perpetual peace appears a chimera, especially due to the distorted use of the main pertinent rules at the service of States’ imperialistic interests.

Lenzerini, F. (2024). Military Occupation, Sovereignty, and the ex injuria jus non oritur Principle: complying with the Supreme Imperative of Suppressing ‘Acts of Aggression or Other Breaches of the Peace’ à la carte?, 6(2), 58-67.

Military Occupation, Sovereignty, and the ex injuria jus non oritur Principle: complying with the Supreme Imperative of Suppressing ‘Acts of Aggression or Other Breaches of the Peace’ à la carte?

Lenzerini
2024-01-01

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Unfortunately, still today, abundantly inside the XXI Century, while the “cosmopolitan right” Kant referred to has actually developed, the goal of perpetual peace appears a chimera, especially due to the distorted use of the main pertinent rules at the service of States’ imperialistic interests.
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Lenzerini, F. (2024). Military Occupation, Sovereignty, and the ex injuria jus non oritur Principle: complying with the Supreme Imperative of Suppressing ‘Acts of Aggression or Other Breaches of the Peace’ à la carte?, 6(2), 58-67.
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