Democracy and Human Rights
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:22nd Jul '99
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What is democracy? How do we know when we have it? Is liberal democracy merely one, or the only, version of democracy.
"This collection brings together a decade of original thinking on the nature of democracy and human rights. With brilliance and clarity Beetham demonstrates the power of his unique approach to the integration of normative and empirical political analysis." Kevin Boyle, Human Rights Centre, University of Essex
"David Beetham's writings on democracy have long been recognized for their acute combination of normative and institutional concerns, but this collection makes clearer than ever the driving force behind his work. Never one to shelter behind notions of essential contestation or irresoluble difference, he brings an exemplary clarity to the understanding of democracy and human rights and addresses the conditions under which these can thrive. This book cuts through much current confusion. In doing so, it provides us with many of the tools we need to make our democracies work." Anne Phillips, London School of Economics and Political Science
ISBN: 9780745623153
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 327g
240 pages