법의 세계화와 국가주권 -욕망과 개념의 관계적 관점에서-The Globalization of Law and National Sovereignty -The Connective Perspective on a Concept with a Desire-
- Other Titles
- The Globalization of Law and National Sovereignty -The Connective Perspective on a Concept with a Desire-
- Authors
- 엄순영
- Issue Date
- 2008
- Publisher
- 법과사회이론학회
- Keywords
- sovereignty; global law; globalization; desire; concept; dissolution; 주권; 지구법; 세계화; 지구화; 욕망; 개념; 탈주; 해체
- Citation
- 법과사회, no.35, pp 261 - 282
- Pages
- 22
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 법과사회
- Number
- 35
- Start Page
- 261
- End Page
- 282
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/27705
- ISSN
- 1227-0954
- Abstract
- As the globalization of law boosts the influence of global law, it germinates the doubt whether a national sovereignty has still supremacy or not. Accordingly recently there are many researches about this subject. The related theories present the contradictive contents. In this paper we divide these theories as four groups and view that our desires for what we want to realize by the concept of the national sovereignty are related with the concept. We name this view the connective perspective on a concept with a desire.
For tracing this desire first we investigate the connective perspective on a concept with a desire(II) and then the national sovereignty’s genealogy and its escape(III). Because the subjective desire for what want to realize by the national sovereignty can’t deviate completely from the frame of the objectively pre-existed national sovereignty’s genealogy. And then we explain the new theories about it’s escape(IV). Next we argue the connection of this escape with our desires(V).
In conclusion a concept of national sovereignty is related to the depictor and his/her desire. Accordingly we should express our desire for what we want to realize by the concept when describing it. But we cannot value but only sympathy the desire.
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