Democracy and International Law (Hardcover, New Ed)


During the 1990s, the international system underwent major changes with the end of the ideological divide that was the Cold War. At this time, the international system experienced a major movement with the widespread adoption of democratic systems leading academics to speak of an international victory for democracy, a third wave of democratisation and an emerging right to democratic governance. Within a short period of time, international law went from a position of supposed ideological neutrality to actively supporting the idea and practice of democracy. Concerns for democracy have been expressed in relation to membership to international organisations, international human rights law, trade conditionality, the process of recognition, multiple levels of governance, election monitoring and as a justification for the use of force. The essays in this collection will provide the reader with the key works in the debate about democracy in international law, demonstrating the wide influence democracy has had, the controversies that surround it and its importance for international law and relations.

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During the 1990s, the international system underwent major changes with the end of the ideological divide that was the Cold War. At this time, the international system experienced a major movement with the widespread adoption of democratic systems leading academics to speak of an international victory for democracy, a third wave of democratisation and an emerging right to democratic governance. Within a short period of time, international law went from a position of supposed ideological neutrality to actively supporting the idea and practice of democracy. Concerns for democracy have been expressed in relation to membership to international organisations, international human rights law, trade conditionality, the process of recognition, multiple levels of governance, election monitoring and as a justification for the use of force. The essays in this collection will provide the reader with the key works in the debate about democracy in international law, demonstrating the wide influence democracy has had, the controversies that surround it and its importance for international law and relations.

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General

Imprint

Ashgate Publishing Limited

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

The Library of Essays in International Law

Release date

July 2006

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2006

Editors

Dimensions

252 x 174 x 46mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

664

Edition

New Ed

ISBN-13

978-0-7546-2422-6

Barcode

9780754624226

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LSN

0-7546-2422-6



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