Natural Law and Knowledge of Ethical Necessity
In: Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights, S. 81-114
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In: Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights, S. 81-114
In: Making Peace Possible, S. 161-166
In: Emergencies and the Limits of Legality, S. 289-313
In: Uniting StatesVoluntary Union in World Politics, S. 59-76
In: Legal Regimes for Environmental Protection, S. 324-338
The extent to which agents acting on behalf of the state are constrained by internal & external factors is examined. Literature on the influence of various factors on state decision making is reviewed, & constraints that affect state decision making on foreign policy are identified: agent views & inclinations; agent positions in the state structure; state political & legal foundations; & state economic, historical, & geographical position in relation to other states. International diplomatic standards, global law, international morality, different regimes, & global institutions also influence state decision making. Although none of the aforementioned constraints are absolutes, it is concluded that successful foreign policy requires the balancing of freedom & necessity. 34 References. J. W. Parker
In: The Politics of International Law
In: The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: Rights, Representation, and Reform: Nonsense upon Stilts and Other Writings on the French Revolution, S. 263-288
In: From Utopia to Apocalypse, S. 71-92
In: Grounding Globalization, S. 212-227