The State Interest: the Sovereign’s Power by Default

V. Rumyantseva
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Sovereignty is a dialectically developing phenomenon. In the classic sense, sovereignty belongs to the supreme power, for example, represented by the head of state, or if the center of publicity is the people, the sovereignty of the people (the popular sovereignty) is meant then. Nevertheless, in modern history, even just a person, a personality, a citizen has begun to be endowed with sovereignty. One way or another, with all the differences in the perception of sovereignty, the term itself has always been associated with power, and this neither provokes any disputes nor casts any doubts. But the points about the limits of this power and whether it has boundaries in the political and legal space are both debatable and rather painful, because they maximally confront us with reality, where life itself, our existence and vital values turn out to be dependent on the owner of sovereignty. This article attempts to reveal the construct of sovereign power. By the power holder — the sovereign, the author of the article understands the head of state as a single subject of political and legal relations. The nature of the sovereign’s power is elucidated through the state interest determined by the state of emergency.
国家利益:君主的默认权力
主权是一种辩证发展的现象。在传统意义上,主权属于最高权力,例如以国家元首为代表的最高权力,如果宣传的中心是人民,那么主权就是人民的主权(人民主权)。然而,在现代历史中,即使只是一个人、一个人格、一个公民也开始被赋予主权。无论以何种方式,无论对主权的认识有何不同,主权一词本身总是与权力联系在一起,这既不会引起任何争议,也不会让人产生任何怀疑。但是,关于这种权力的界限以及它在政治和法律领域是否有边界的问题,既值得商榷,又相当令人痛苦,因为它们最大限度地让我们面对现实,在现实中,生命本身、我们的存在和重要价值都依赖于主权的拥有者。本文试图揭示主权权力的构造。本文作者所指的权力拥有者--主权者,是指作为政治和法律关系单一主体的国家元首。通过紧急状态所决定的国家利益来阐明主权权力的性质。
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