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International Political Theory

Globalisation
Human Rights
Institutions
International Relations
Migration
Political Theory
Social Justice
Critical Theory
S37
Peter Niesen
Universität Hamburg
Catherine Lu
McGill University

Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on International Political Theory


Abstract

This Section on International Political Theory (IPT), organized by the convenors of the Standing Group in International Political Theory (SGIPT), encompasses political theory and philosophy as it pertains, broadly, to global, international and transnational relations. IPT studies questions concerning the philosophical and normative grounding, as well as the historical and political development, of global, international and transnational institutions and orders; the rights and duties of individuals and groups in transnational contexts; the moral standing, rights and duties of states in international society; the legitimacy of international law and global constitutionalism; global distributive and social justice; international criminal justice and mechanisms of accountability; problems of historical injustice and transitional justice; just war and the ethics of the use of force; migration; and environmental justice. The Section is open to various theoretical perspectives and methodologies.
Code Title Details
P171 From International Norms to International Law View Panel Details
P194 Grounded Normative Theory (GNT) View Panel Details
P240 Issues in International Legitimacy View Panel Details
P241 Justice and Reconciliation in World Politics (Sponsored by Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy) View Panel Details
P252 Legitimacy of International Institutions and International Law View Panel Details
P298 On Federative Power: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives View Panel Details
P485 The State and Cosmopolitan Responsibilities View Panel Details
P491 The Unbundling of Sovereignty: Justice, Jurisdiction, and Territorial Rights View Panel Details