Functional Sovereignty in Contested Territories
Location
Room 3.3, Lister Learning and Teaching CentreScholarship on international sovereignty generally adopts a binary conception: territories either have international recognition, or they lack it and remain unrecognized entities within fragmented states.
In this seminar, Adrian Florea challenges this binary frame by introducing the notion of functional sovereignty, arguing that contested territories in practice enjoy varying degrees of international sovereignty over governance functions that require external acceptance for their operation.