Democratic Governance and International Law
Gregory H Fox editor Brad R Roth editor
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
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This book considers how the post-Cold War democratic revolution has affected international law.
Traditionally, international law said little about how governments were chosen. However, in the 1990s, international law has been deployed to encourage transitions to democracy. In this volume, leading international legal scholars assess this change, asking whether commitment to democracy is consistent with the structure of the international legal system.Prior to the end of the Cold War, the word 'democracy' was rarely used by international lawyers. Few international organisations supported democratic governance, and the criteria for recognition of governments took little account of whether regimes enjoyed a popular mandate. But the events of 1989–1991 profoundly shook old assumptions. Democratic Governance and International Law attempts to assess international law's new-found interest in fostering transitions to democracy. Is an entitlement to democratic government now emerging in international law? If so, what are its normative foundations? How have global and regional organisations encouraged transitions to democracy, and are their efforts consistent with their constitutional frameworks? How should international law react to elections in which profoundly anti-democratic parties win the vote? In this volume, leading legal scholars grapple with these and other questions to assess the future of international law on this most domestic of questions.
'In sum, the collection provides the reader with a host of factual information and a wealth of critical and diverse ideas as to if and how the international legal system Is affected by the 'wave of democratization' following the end of the Cold War. Democratic Governance and International Law proves to be an indispensable reading for everyone interested in the future developments in a broad variety of areas of international law, influenced by the rise of the principle of democratic legitimacy.' Karsten Nowrot, German Yearbook of International Law
ISBN: 9780521667968
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 37mm
Weight: 930g
600 pages