This book considers how the post-Cold War democratic revolution has affected international law. Traditionally, international law said little about the way in which governments were chosen. In the 1990s, however, international law has been deployed to encourage transitions to democracy, and to justify the armed expulsion of military juntas that overthrow elected regimes. In this volume, leading international legal scholars assess this change in international law and ask whether a commitment to democracy is consistent with the structure and rules of the international legal system
This article is concerned with the questions of the role of law and international courts in the new ...
The post-Cold War world has seen the rise of global governance, a governance by international instit...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
This book considers how the post-Cold War democratic revolution has affected international law. Trad...
The language of democracy has become common in international law, the legal system that regulates re...
This chapter concurs with the contention that the prescriptions as to how power must be exercised at...
In its classical positivist tradition international law was not concerned with the internal structur...
In the historical context, during the Cold War, due to the tension of ideology between countries, th...
This paper asks two questions. First, is it the case, as some have claimed, that principles of democ...
In the early 1990s, after the fall of the Berlin wall, legal scholars initiated a debate on the exis...
This book discusses developments in international law and their relationship to national legal syste...
This article argues that the years 1989-2010 can be hailed as an unprecedented epoch of internationa...
The question we are asked to address is as follows: Is international law a threat to democracy? As...
This Essay explores American unilateralism and the divergence between American and European attitude...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
This article is concerned with the questions of the role of law and international courts in the new ...
The post-Cold War world has seen the rise of global governance, a governance by international instit...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
This book considers how the post-Cold War democratic revolution has affected international law. Trad...
The language of democracy has become common in international law, the legal system that regulates re...
This chapter concurs with the contention that the prescriptions as to how power must be exercised at...
In its classical positivist tradition international law was not concerned with the internal structur...
In the historical context, during the Cold War, due to the tension of ideology between countries, th...
This paper asks two questions. First, is it the case, as some have claimed, that principles of democ...
In the early 1990s, after the fall of the Berlin wall, legal scholars initiated a debate on the exis...
This book discusses developments in international law and their relationship to national legal syste...
This article argues that the years 1989-2010 can be hailed as an unprecedented epoch of internationa...
The question we are asked to address is as follows: Is international law a threat to democracy? As...
This Essay explores American unilateralism and the divergence between American and European attitude...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
This article is concerned with the questions of the role of law and international courts in the new ...
The post-Cold War world has seen the rise of global governance, a governance by international instit...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...