Politics, Sovereignty and Cosmopolitanism in Times of Globalisation

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Politics, Sovereignty and Cosmopolitanism in Times of Globalisation
Piret, Jean-Marc

From the journal ARSP Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, Volume 94, December 2008, issue 4

Published by Franz Steiner Verlag

article, 13601 Words
Original language: English
ARSP 2008, pp 477-497
https://doi.org/10.25162/arsp-2008-0036

Abstract

In this paper I reconstruct the historical significance of the concept of sovereignty and I defend its relevance against the critique of Hannah Arendt. I argue that sovereignty, understood as the concept that expresses the normative unity of the legal order, is not incompatible with plurality and constitutionalism and that it was the condition for the formation of inter state law. Further I criticize the abstract moralism that characterizes today’s cosmopolitanism and the paradigm of global governance. Although the significance of sovereignty is shifting in the context of globalisation, it is not becoming irrelevant because it symbolizes the right of political self-determination of a community as well as the capacity to transfer some portion of its regulatory competence to a supra-national legal order.

Author information

Jean-Marc Piret