

Il nomos della terra nel diritto internazionale dello «Jus publicum europaeum»
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- Pagine: 460
- Data di uscita: 03-06-1991
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‘Hokay. So. Here’s the earth: It’s all green and fertile and shit. But whatever would a legal theorist of 20th century Europe writing in 1950 think is missing? If you guessed a human societal system that determines how the world goes ‘round, you win! According to Schmitt, modern time is divided into Leggi tutto
arguably schmitt's best work. he dissects the greek work "nomos" and explains that it has a tripartite meaning. it refers to the three conditions of possibility for having the rule of law: the acquisition of land, the cultivation of that land, and the distribution of profits from the land...all root Leggi tutto
Carl Schmitt's "The Nomos of the Earth" stands as a seminal work in the field of political theory, offering a profound analysis of the relationship between political order, sovereignty, and international law. Published in 1950, this book delves into the historical development and conceptual underpin Leggi tutto
disparado o livro mais consistente do carl schmitt. por incrível que pareça, todo o debate sobre colonização e dependência dá um grande salto quando nos apropriamos do modo que o schmitt entende o vínculo material entre terra, direito e justiça. o capítulo em que ele polemiza com francisco de vitória Leggi tutto
Okay so, brilliant realpolitik analysis of the history of Europe... But, BUT. maybe it's cause I've read all his important works (and if I hadn't I could give less context to this reading) but this is deffo the lamest one of them. (And the least controversial) It's just impregnated with a very bland Leggi tutto
This is a thorough and fascinating overview of laws and spatial orientations ("Räumsinne" in German) that have both changed and remained consistent throughout millennia. Carl Schmitt, jurist and political theologian, examines everything from Greek antiquity to Spanish conquest of the Americas up unti Leggi tutto
Compared to Schmitt's other books, this one is slightly disappointing. What is has going for it is a very detailed history of the development of international law. Schmitt applies the geopolitical observations he made in 'Land and Sea' and is able to critique the development of the world-view of a c Leggi tutto
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