Sovereignty – a puzzling concept of the continental state Cover Image

Suwerenność – zagadkowe pojęcie kontynentalnego państwa
Sovereignty – a puzzling concept of the continental state

Selected issues from the history and theory of sovereignty

Author(s): Paweł Kaczorowski
Subject(s): Politics, Political Philosophy, Political Theory
Published by: Instytut Studiów Politycznych PAN
Keywords: sovereignty; state; power; politics; law; constitution; ideology; legitimization; democratic rule of law; legal positivism

Summary/Abstract: The author describes the moment of the emergence of the concept of sovereignty, its causes, historical significance, as well as the issues raised in the debate over this concept since the seventeenth century. Sovereignty refers to the state and points to its essential feature, which defines the state as the result of occidental rationalism (Max Weber). According to this definition, the state is different from other, earlier and parallel political forms, such as republics and empires. However, changes in the history of the state also affect the way in which sovereignty is understood. Consequently, the concept of sovereignty is often difficult to justify or is even – as some authors claim – anachronistic. The author outlines different approaches in the discussion about the validity of this concept and their premises. He also describes the relationship between the principle of sovereignty and the democratic rule of law.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 20
  • Page Range: 25-64
  • Page Count: 40
  • Language: Polish