¿Hacia una federación global de naciones?
Globalization, as a systemic phenomenon, has demonstrated the incapability of an international structure, based on the traditional way in which the states are unavoidable parts, to provide the essential basis for structural order and governance. On the contrary, upon the new circumstance the politic...
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Universidad de Manizales (UManizales): Centro de Investigaciones Socio-Jurídicas de la Facultad de Derecho
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3343270 |
Fuente: | Ambiente Jurídico, ISSN 0123-9465, Nº. 12, 2010, pags. 84-98 |
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Globalization, as a systemic phenomenon, has demonstrated the incapability
of an international structure, based on the traditional way in which the states
are unavoidable parts, to provide the essential basis for structural order and
governance. On the contrary, upon the new circumstance the political systems experiment, many old nations has reborn once the coactive State action
has ceased.
The global scenario is lack of an efficient political order and so called “nationstates” are incapables to provide it on new circumstances. So, as far as I
think, it is unavoidable to recall the Kant’s proposal for a “global federation
of nations”, which this article pretends to refresh in terms of actual political
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