Thomas Jacob, Bonn: Fderalitt ohne Zwangsgewalt
Der foedus Amphictyonum im Kontext der Vlkerrechtslehre Kants
Abstract: In the
last years, we witnessed war-like conflicts, which put the question of
legitimate international coercive powers high on the agenda of lawyers and
politicians likewise – where it has not really disappeared ever since the
publishing of I. KantÕs Metaphysik der Sitten more than 200 years ago. In this essay it will be shown, that the
concept of public international law, as it was consistently developed by Kant, has lost nothing of its
relevance. For this purpose, the author will reflect first on KantÕs League of Nations, secondly on his
reference to the Ņfoedus AmphictyonumŅ as the ancient Greek cultural
federation, and thus prove the conclusiveness of KantÕs rejection of any international
coercive law.
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