On Tyranny and the Global Legal Order
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Oct '21
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 2nd December 2024, but could change
Tyranny is pervasive. This book examines historical and contemporary tyranny and explores its role in the global legal order.
This book provides a historical and contemporary account of tyranny. It develops a taxonomy of tyranny applicable to any governance order and then applies it to the global legal order. It examines what a right and duty to tyrannicide now looks like, and considers the role of law within tyrannies.Since classical antiquity debates about tyranny, tyrannicide and preventing tyranny's re-emergence have permeated governance discourse. Yet within the literature on the global legal order, tyranny is missing. This book creates a taxonomy of tyranny and poses the question: could the global legal order be tyrannical? This taxonomy examines the benefits attached to tyrannical governance for the tyrant, considers how illegitimacy and fear establish tyranny, asks how rule by law, silence and beneficence aid in governing a tyranny. It outlines the modalities of tyranny: scale, imperialism, gender, and bureaucracy. Where it is determined that a tyranny exists, the book examines the extent of the right and duty to effect tyrannicide. As the global legal order gathers ever more power to itself, it becomes imperative to ask whether tyranny lurks at the global scale.
ISBN: 9781108498845
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 18mm
Weight: 540g
224 pages