The Essence and Reality of Statehood
Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili’s eleventh book, The Essence and Reality of Statehood – Effectiveness, Recognition and Legitimacy – has been published.
Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili’s eleventh book, The Essence and Reality of Statehood – Effectiveness, Recognition and Legitimacy – has been published.
The Essence and Reality of Statehood – Effectiveness, Recognition and Legitimacy has been published by Edward Elgar in May 2025.
This comprehensive book examines the history and importance of three fundamental ideas underlying the concept of statehood in the discourse and practice of international law: effectiveness, recognition and legitimacy. It explores the analytical and historical genesis of these concepts, as well as their practical application in navigating relationships between States.
Through detailed case studies, he explores the history of the ideas that inform the contemporary discourse on statehood in international law. Presenting a range of diverse and divergent views, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the modern concept of statehood and how this has come into fruition.
Students and scholars of public international law, legal theory and law and politics will benefit greatly from The Essence and Reality of Statehood. It is also a vital resource for academics in political theory, international relations and general jurisprudence, as well as practitioners of international law.
The information about how to order the book is available on the publisher’s website.