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Nomos of the Earth

In the Law of Nations in the Age of Nomos of the Earth
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Carl Schmitt's "Nomos of the Earth" is a profound and complex work of political and legal theory.

It explores the historical development of international law and the concept of space in relation to sovereignty.

Schmitt examines the relationship between land, sea, and air, analyzing how these spatial dimensions have shaped the development of international relations.

His work challenges traditional understandings of international law, emphasizing the role of power and conflict in shaping global order.

"Nomos of the Earth" remains a significant contribution to political and legal thought, offering valuable insights into the dynamics of international relations and the challenges of global governance.

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