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The Question of Solidarity in Law and Politics

Edited by: Eleni Karageorgiou, Gregor Noll

ISBN13: 9781009580564
To be Published: December 2025
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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What is the problem that solidarity is invoked as a solution to? How are solidarity schemes narrated? Which particular interests are pursued in its name? In this book, leading authorities in law, philosophy and political sciences respond to the solidarity question, drawing on debates on international law, international aid, collective security, joint action, market organization and neoliberalism, international human rights across the North/South divide, African mobility, transnational labour in the digital age and populism. This volume captures the shifting nature of long held historical assumptions on solidarity. Its twelve chapters open up for differentiated understandings of solidarity in law and politics beyond discursive cliché or ideological appropriation, bringing crises of the past into conversation with the crises of today.

This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Introduction
Karageorgiou and Noll
1. Solidarity and law: odd bedfellows
Patricia Mindus
2. Risking solidarity
Sally J. Scholz
3. Antinomies and aporias in official human rights solidarity argumentation across the Global South/North Axis Obiora
Chinedu Okafor
4. Unwelcome solidarity
Frédéric Mégret
5. On migration: an African perspective
Charles Romain Mbele
6. Neoliberalism, solidarity and the law of collective security
Eva Nanopoulos
7. Will there be solidarity in data-driven societies? Gregor Noll, 8. Transnational worker solidarity after the pandemic
Lisa Herzog
9. Populism and trans-national solidarity
Haris Jamil, Richard Joyce and Sundhya Pahuja
10. Modern monetary theory and the birth of a new refugee realism
Peo Hansen
11. Solidarity conceptions, neo-liberal economics and law as a public service
Bas Schotel
12. International law and the messianic promise of solidarity
Eleni Karageorgiou

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