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Author Pasquali, Leonardo

Title Solidarity in International Law Challenges, Opportunities and the Role of Regional Organizations
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (371 p.)
Series Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Law Ser
Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Law Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction. Solidarity: traditional international law vs. modern international law and universal international law vs. law of regional organizations -- 1.1: The concept of solidarity -- 1.2: International law and solidarity in the historical evolution of the international community -- 1.3: Research question and methodology -- 1.4: Plan of the book -- Chapter 2: Historical background of solidarity in European law -- 2.1: Preliminary remarks
2.2: What is Roman law and why do we refer to it as the historical background to EU law? -- 2.3: What is the position of Roman law in relation to individualism or solidarity? -- 2.4: Some final reflections -- Chapter 3: Solidarity between law and religion -- 3.1: Introduction -- 3.2: Solidarity, sociology, religion and law -- 3.3: Solidarity and religion in EU law: the vertical approach -- 3.4: Solidarity and religion in EU law: the horizontal approach -- 3.5: Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Solidarity and constitutional law in Italy and other European countries -- 4.1: Premises
4.2: The evolution of solidarity in Italy in the twentieth century: from value to principle -- 4.3: Solidarity and the Constitutional Court -- 4.4: Solidarity in the current emergency: the evolution of a principle -- 4.5: The principle of solidarity among the European Constitutions -- 4.6: Solidarity in the Constitutions and in the Preambles -- 4.7: Implicit and "immanent" solidarity (with focus on rights connected to the welfare state) -- 4.8: Solidarity and the political local authorities -- 4.9: Conclusions
Chapter 5: Federalism, the principle of solidarity and the third stage in the division of competences -- 5.1: Introduction -- 5.2: Federalism and unity in diversity -- 5.3: Division of competences I: from dual to cooperative federalism -- 5.4: Division of competences II: from cooperation to solidarity -- 5.5: Uncooperative federalism: when the duty of solidarity implies the obligation not to cooperate -- 5.6: Conclusion -- Chapter 6: A realistic solidarity: Immanuel Kant's legacy for modern Europe -- 6.1: Introduction -- 6.2: Freedom, equality and people's sovereignty in Kant's writings
6.3: Political reality and ethical ideals -- 6.4: From unsocial sociability to solidarity -- 6.5: A cosmopolitan way to solidarity -- 6.6: Conclusions -- Chapter 7: The dynamics between interest and solidarity as the functional basis of current international law -- 7.1: Whither solidarity in international law? From mutual benefit to the development of solidarity-based relations -- 7.2: Functional solidarity -- 7.3: Onusian solidarity -- 7.4: Economic solidarity -- 7.5: Regional solidarity -- 7.5.1: Solidarity in the European integration process
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7.5.2: The functional value of solidarity for the launch of the European integration process
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ISBN 9781000854602
1000854604