The question we are asked to address is as follows: Is international law a threat to democracy? As a political philosopher, my inclination is to suggest that the answer requires clarifying at the outset the sense in which we are using each of the main terms here
International law has traditionally regarded the peoples of the world as being represented in the in...
This book considers how the post-Cold War democratic revolution has affected international law. Trad...
International law is increasingly concerned with national transitions to democratic government. The ...
The question we are asked to address is as follows: Is international law a threat to democracy? As...
I\u27m Andrew Strauss and welcome to our panel: Is International Law a Threat to Democracy? We are...
This paper asks two questions. First, is it the case, as some have claimed, that principles of democ...
Does international governance threaten to crowd out American democracy? Many public figures and scho...
The language of democracy has become common in international law, the legal system that regulates re...
This chapter explores the conceptual politics of democracy in the area of international law and the ...
Contemporary critics of international legal institutions often frame their opposition in terms of a ...
For lawyers in general, and international lawyers in particular, democracy is a neglected concept. D...
In the historical context, during the Cold War, due to the tension of ideology between countries, th...
In its classical positivist tradition international law was not concerned with the internal structur...
International and domestic law offer a study in contrasts: States\u27 legal obligations often depend...
The European Journal of International Law was founded in 1989, coinciding with the fall of the Berli...
International law has traditionally regarded the peoples of the world as being represented in the in...
This book considers how the post-Cold War democratic revolution has affected international law. Trad...
International law is increasingly concerned with national transitions to democratic government. The ...
The question we are asked to address is as follows: Is international law a threat to democracy? As...
I\u27m Andrew Strauss and welcome to our panel: Is International Law a Threat to Democracy? We are...
This paper asks two questions. First, is it the case, as some have claimed, that principles of democ...
Does international governance threaten to crowd out American democracy? Many public figures and scho...
The language of democracy has become common in international law, the legal system that regulates re...
This chapter explores the conceptual politics of democracy in the area of international law and the ...
Contemporary critics of international legal institutions often frame their opposition in terms of a ...
For lawyers in general, and international lawyers in particular, democracy is a neglected concept. D...
In the historical context, during the Cold War, due to the tension of ideology between countries, th...
In its classical positivist tradition international law was not concerned with the internal structur...
International and domestic law offer a study in contrasts: States\u27 legal obligations often depend...
The European Journal of International Law was founded in 1989, coinciding with the fall of the Berli...
International law has traditionally regarded the peoples of the world as being represented in the in...
This book considers how the post-Cold War democratic revolution has affected international law. Trad...
International law is increasingly concerned with national transitions to democratic government. The ...