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The book examines the intellectual history of the concept of sovereignty from a sociological perspective. Informed by the sociologists Max Weber and Niklas Luhmann, it addresses the concept as the centre of constitutional controversy and as a resource to deal with paradoxes of power in constitutional democracies. It discusses the dilemmas of sovereignty that appear in the wake of the emphasis on political representation, human rights and European integration. The book marks a significant contribution to the scholarly debate on the foundation of constitutional democracy.

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Preface
Introduction: a concept in action
1 A sociology of constitutions
2 Political uses of ‘sovereignty’: sociological methodologies
3 Paradox: early modern formulations of sovereignty
4 Differentiation: national sovereignty and the sovereign state
5 The political, politics and sociology
6 Constitutional symbolism
7 Human rights versus state sovereignty
8 Federal sovereignty?
Index

The Sociology of Sovereignty: Politics, Social

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 12/12/2023
    ISBN13: 9781526170811, 978-1526170811
    ISBN10: 1526170817

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The book examines the intellectual history of the concept of sovereignty from a sociological perspective. Informed by the sociologists Max Weber and Niklas Luhmann, it addresses the concept as the centre of constitutional controversy and as a resource to deal with paradoxes of power in constitutional democracies. It discusses the dilemmas of sovereignty that appear in the wake of the emphasis on political representation, human rights and European integration. The book marks a significant contribution to the scholarly debate on the foundation of constitutional democracy.

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Introduction: a concept in action
    1 A sociology of constitutions
    2 Political uses of ‘sovereignty’: sociological methodologies
    3 Paradox: early modern formulations of sovereignty
    4 Differentiation: national sovereignty and the sovereign state
    5 The political, politics and sociology
    6 Constitutional symbolism
    7 Human rights versus state sovereignty
    8 Federal sovereignty?
    Index

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