Democratic Governance and International Law (Cambridge University Press )  2000 Editor
From Amazon.com: "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."
 
No comments:
Post a Comment