On Territorial Disputes. Some Iusphilosophical Remarks Articles uri icon

publication date

  • June 2025

start page

  • 215

end page

  • 224

issue

  • 2

volume

  • 19

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 2306-3734

abstract

  • The paper analyses territorial disputes from a legal-philosophical perspective, focusing on the work of Jorge E. Núñez and his cosmopolitan approach to international Law and State sovereignty based on an interdisciplinary and analytical perspective. First, the tensions between territorial disputes and the right to self-determination are explored, highlighting that secession can only be an acceptable solution in some cases. Secondly, Nuñez distinguishes between absolutism and relativism, arguing that relativism is more aligned with democracy and equality, along the lines of Kelsen. The paradox of the 'believing relativist” is raised, which applies to the difficulty of sustaining a universal legal framework without some kind of minimum moral agreement. Thirdly, Nuñez defends exclusive positivism for international relations, where morality is not a necessary criterion for a legal system to exist. Criticisms of exclusive positivism are presented from the perspectives of the 'circumstances of justice” and the internal point of view of the Law.

subjects

  • Law

keywords

  • territorial disputes; legal cosmopolitism; right to self-determination; relativism; exclusive positivism