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""This collection of essays focusses on the following concepts: sovereignty (the unique, intangible and yet essential characteristic of States), statehood (what it means to be a State, and the process of acquiring or losing statehood) and State responsibility (the legal component of what being a State entails). The unifying theme is that they have always been and will in the future continue to form a crucial part of the foundations of public international law. While many publications focus on new actors in international law such as international organisations, individuals, companies, NGOs and even humanity as a whole, this book offers a timely, thought-provoking and innovative reappraisal of the core actors on the international stage: States. It includes reflections on the interactions between States and non-state actors and on how increasing participation by and recognition of the latter within international law has impacted upon the role and attributes of statehood"--"
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2015
341.26 SOV
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Nasrulloh Riyano
"In the historical evolution of relationship between the state as instrument of authority and its subjects, there is no formulation more widely or even globally - accepted other than nation-state. This article will explore the legacies and the influences of nation-state conception - along with its historical development and its national variants - within the European integration process, to see whether the integration process has become another step in the evolution of statehood thinking or only another specimen to nation-state model."
Depok: Program Pascasarjana Universitas Indonesia, 2007
JKWE-3-3-2007-94
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2015
341.26 STA
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Waruno Mahdi
"This paper investigates lexical borrowing from Austroasiatic into Austronesian languages. It does so for the following contact stages and interactions between these languages following the Austronesian overseas dispersal: (Stage 1) early contacts between Austroasiatic and Malayo-Polynesian particularly in the early Neolithic in the area encompassing mainland Southeast Asia, Northwest Kalimantan, and Sumatra, often resulting in the transmission of faunal terms; (Stage 2) interactions between speakers of Mon-Khmer and Malayo-Chamic languages during the early development of statehood; (Stage 3) exchange of terms in the period of early Khmer, Cham, and Malay kingdoms. Some of these transmissions can be shown to have taken place against the backdrop of the paramountcy of the kingdom of Funan. The latter stage also involves Sanskrit loanwords which were transmitted to Malayo-Polynesian via a Mon-Khmer language. The loanwords in this article are informative of Southeast Asia’s language history as well as the region’s cultural history."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2024
909 UI-WACANA 25:3 (2024)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library