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Territorial Rights

of: Tamar Meisels

Springer-Verlag, 2009

ISBN: 9781402092626 , 173 Pages

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Territorial Rights


 

Preface

7

Endnotes

8

Contents

10

Introduction

12

1.1 Liberal Nationalism

15

1.2 Territorial Property and State Sovereignty

17

1.3 Method and Content

20

Endnotes

23

Collective Rights

27

2.1 National Rights as Collective Rights

27

2.2 National Rights as Individual Rights

29

2.3 Individual Territorial Rights

31

2.4 Collective Territorial Rights

34

Endnotes

37

‘Historical Rights’ to Land

41

3.1 What are Historical Rights?

41

3.2 Preliminary Objections

43

3.3 From Time Immemorial

45

3.4 The Nation’s Cradle

49

3.5 Historical Ties and National Interests

50

3.6 Concluding Remarks

54

Endnotes

56

Corrective Justice

60

4.1 Initial Assumptions

61

4.2 The Question of Reparations

62

4.3 The Collective Nature of Territorial Entitlement

68

4.4 Territorial Restitution – For and A gainst

70

4.5 The Case for Corrective Justice

72

4.6 Concluding Remarks

77

Endnotes

78

The Supersession Thesis

82

5.1 The Argument from Supersession

82

5.2 Some Early Objections

84

5.3 Superseding Historic Injustice and the Lockean Proviso

85

5.4 Why Does any of this Matter?

95

5.5 Concluding Remarks

98

Endnotes

100

Efficiency

105

6.1 The Efficiency Argument

106

6.2 Overcoming Some Basic Objections

109

6.3 The Value of Efficiency

113

6.4 Concluding Remarks

116

Endnotes

118

Settlement

121

7.1 Settlement and Self-Determination

122

7.2 The Concept of Settlement

125

7.3 The Ethics of Settlement

127

7.4 Settlement in Disputed Territories

138

7.5 Concluding Remarks

141

Endnotes

142

Global Justice and Equal Distribution

147

8.1 Distributive Principles and Bilateral Relationships

148

8.2 Territorial Redistribution on a Global Scale

153

8.3 The Appropriate Subject Matter for Territorial Redistribution

154

8.4 A Liberal-Nationalist Approach to the Value of Territory

157

8.5 Concluding Remarks

161

Endnotes

162

Conclusions

165

Endnotes

172

Bibliography

173

Index

178