Competing Sovereignties

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Number of Pages: 284 Pages Features: Used Book in Good Condition Item Length: 8.6 in Subject Area: Law, Political Science Author: Richard Joyce Item Width: 5.7 in Item Height: 0.8 in Publication Year: 2012 Format: Hardcover Subject: Conflict of Laws, Intellectual Property / General, History & Theory, General Item Weight: 18.4 Oz Seller Notes: “Like New condition. Ships within 1 business day.” Language: English Type: Textbook Publication Name: Competing Sovereignties gtin13: 9780415678148 Publisher: Routledge ISBN: 9780415678148

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<< The item is a Size >> Competing Sovereignties provides a critique of the concept of sovereignty in modernity in light of claims to determine the content of law at the international, national and local levels. In an argument that is illustrated through an analysis of debates over the control of intellectual property law in India, Richard Joyce considers how economic globalization and the claims of indigenous communities do not just challenge national sovereignty - as if national sovereignty is the only kind of sovereignty - but in fact invite us to challenge our conception of what sovereignty ‘is’. Combining theoretical research and reflection with an analysis of the legal, institutional and political context in which sovereignties 'compete', the book offers a reconception of modern sovereignty - and, with it, a new appreciation of the complex issues surrounding the relationship between international organisations, nation states and local and indigenous communities. Used Book in Good Condition