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Sovereignty and the Stateless Nation: Gibraltar in the Modern Legal Context by Keith Azopardi, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Keith Azopardi
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    EditionEdition Statement New
    ISBN9781841139166
    Pages456
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2009

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Sovereignty and the Stateless Nation: Gibraltar in the Modern Legal Context by Keith Azopardi

    Gibraltar is an Overseas Territory of the UK within the EU which has for three centuries been at the centre of a dispute between Britain and Spain a dispute based on traditional perceptions of sovereignty. Hitherto the dispute has been managed in a predominantly bilateral way but this has prevented the people of Gibraltar having an equal say on the issue of Gibraltars sovereignty and decolonisation. It has produced a paradox of governance and constitutionalism that encases the Gibraltar people. This book considers the effects of sovereignty and the culture of bilateralism on the dispute and examines the resulting deficits of governance and democracy. In assessing the evolution of the themes underlying the dispute it asks how its resolution might be facilitated by the application of ideas drawn from the modern legal context of late sovereignty pluralism and stateless nationalism suggesting that a productive trilateral approach and recognition of the legal and societal context could enable an enduring settlement.The author marries theories from international relations constitutional law and public international law in the context of modern literature on sovereignty and nationalism applying these theories to the case-study of Gibraltar with emphasis on constitutionalism in its international and EU context to produce a ground-breaking addition to the literature on stateless nationalism late sovereignty and constitutional pluralism. As such it also complements recent studies of sub-state societies regions or nations within Europe and elsewhere including Catalunya the Basque Country and Scotland and Wales and in the broader Commonwealth context other British overseas territories. This book will be of interest to lawyers political scientists constitutional historians and constitutionalists.show more



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