The Legitimacy of International Human Rights Regimes
Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives
Andreas Follesdal editor Geir Ulfstein editor Johan Karlsson Schaffer editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Jul '15
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This book traverses the disciplines of law, political philosophy and international relations in assessing the normative legitimacy of international human rights regimes.
Prominent scholars in law, political philosophy and international relations examine the legitimacy of international human rights regimes as a theoretically challenging and politically salient case of international authority and provide a unique and thorough overview of the legitimacy problems involved in the global governance of human rights.The past sixty years have seen an expansion of international human rights conventions and supervisory organs, not least in Europe. While these international legal instruments have enlarged their mandate, they have also faced opposition and criticism from political actors at the state level, even in well-functioning democracies. Against the backdrop of such contestations, this book brings together prominent scholars in law, political philosophy and international relations in order to address the legitimacy of international human rights regimes as a theoretically challenging and politically salient case of international authority. It provides a unique and thorough overview of the legitimacy problems involved in the global governance of human rights.
ISBN: 9781316500606
Dimensions: 230mm x 153mm x 16mm
Weight: 470g
322 pages