Territorial rights are often perceived to create barriers and discriminate against the poor. This study challenges that notion by re-examining the cosmopolitan understanding of territory. It addresses issues from the right to vote, the right to exclude others to the legitimacy of territorial boundaries and the exploitation of natural resources.
Spis treści
Introduction 1. Genealogies of the Territorial State 2. Territorial Rights and Rights over Territory 3. Territorial Inclusion and its Boundaries 4. Territorial Exclusion and its Boundaries 5. Territory and Natural Resources
O autorze
Oliviero Angeli is a Lecturer at the University of Dresden and teaches political theory, with special emphasis on constitutionalism and contemporary theories of (global) justice. He has published widely in these fields as well as on migration and Kantian philosophy. He has held visiting posts and fellowships at various universities, including the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, Oxford University, the European University Institute in Florence and the Catholic University of Louvain.