THE RELEVANCE OF A CONTEXTUALISATION OF THE STATE-INDIVIDUAL RELATIONSHIP FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF ARMED CONFLICT

The relationship between the individual and the State is discussed in this contribution. The argument is put forward that both the State and the individual are legal subjects endowed with legal subjectivity. In their relationship it must be accepted that the State is not only endowed with State sov...

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Main Author: Robbie (JA) Robinson
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: North-West University 2012-08-01
Series:Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
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Online Access:http://www.nwu.ac.za/af/webfm_send/58115
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spelling doaj-daa5ec071bd7499783eddd063a76a71c2020-11-25T02:56:49ZafrNorth-West UniversityPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal1727-37812012-08-01152148205THE RELEVANCE OF A CONTEXTUALISATION OF THE STATE-INDIVIDUAL RELATIONSHIP FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF ARMED CONFLICTRobbie (JA) RobinsonThe relationship between the individual and the State is discussed in this contribution. The argument is put forward that both the State and the individual are legal subjects endowed with legal subjectivity. In their relationship it must be accepted that the State is not only endowed with State sovereignty, but also that it prescriptively makes use of its authority. However, theirs is a legal relationship characterised by reciprocal rights and duties so that the balance point in their relationship must as a matter of course be determined legally. As an explanatory model the theory of public subjective rights, which is of German origin, is applied. This theory can serve only as a starting point, though, as it fails to address certain fundamental questions. The viewpoints of authors of the so-called Reformed Tradition will therefore be applied to elaborate on the theory. By adopting this approach it is endeavoured to explain that the relationship between the State and the individual may not be viewed as one characterised by the abuse of State authority or excessive individual claims against the State.http://www.nwu.ac.za/af/webfm_send/58115State-individual relationshiparmed conflictchild victimspublic subjective rightsReformed tradition
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THE RELEVANCE OF A CONTEXTUALISATION OF THE STATE-INDIVIDUAL RELATIONSHIP FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF ARMED CONFLICT
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
State-individual relationship
armed conflict
child victims
public subjective rights
Reformed tradition
author_facet Robbie (JA) Robinson
author_sort Robbie (JA) Robinson
title THE RELEVANCE OF A CONTEXTUALISATION OF THE STATE-INDIVIDUAL RELATIONSHIP FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF ARMED CONFLICT
title_short THE RELEVANCE OF A CONTEXTUALISATION OF THE STATE-INDIVIDUAL RELATIONSHIP FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF ARMED CONFLICT
title_full THE RELEVANCE OF A CONTEXTUALISATION OF THE STATE-INDIVIDUAL RELATIONSHIP FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF ARMED CONFLICT
title_fullStr THE RELEVANCE OF A CONTEXTUALISATION OF THE STATE-INDIVIDUAL RELATIONSHIP FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF ARMED CONFLICT
title_full_unstemmed THE RELEVANCE OF A CONTEXTUALISATION OF THE STATE-INDIVIDUAL RELATIONSHIP FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF ARMED CONFLICT
title_sort relevance of a contextualisation of the state-individual relationship for child victims of armed conflict
publisher North-West University
series Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
issn 1727-3781
publishDate 2012-08-01
description The relationship between the individual and the State is discussed in this contribution. The argument is put forward that both the State and the individual are legal subjects endowed with legal subjectivity. In their relationship it must be accepted that the State is not only endowed with State sovereignty, but also that it prescriptively makes use of its authority. However, theirs is a legal relationship characterised by reciprocal rights and duties so that the balance point in their relationship must as a matter of course be determined legally. As an explanatory model the theory of public subjective rights, which is of German origin, is applied. This theory can serve only as a starting point, though, as it fails to address certain fundamental questions. The viewpoints of authors of the so-called Reformed Tradition will therefore be applied to elaborate on the theory. By adopting this approach it is endeavoured to explain that the relationship between the State and the individual may not be viewed as one characterised by the abuse of State authority or excessive individual claims against the State.
topic State-individual relationship
armed conflict
child victims
public subjective rights
Reformed tradition
url http://www.nwu.ac.za/af/webfm_send/58115
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