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Abstract

Interstate cases pose most dramatically the question of the legitimacy of a state's exercise of coercive power. Professor Brilmayer analyzes two existing theories of interstate relations, rejects the notion that democratic theory requires that interstate equality need be an all-or-nothing issues, and suggests that the basis for a state' coercive power toward outsiders should be sharing the burdens and benefits of state law.

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