Human Rights and Democracy: Discourse Theory and Human Rights Institutions

London: Routledge (2005)
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This volume explores the relationship between human rights and democracy within both the theoretical and empirical field. It is an innovative study that offers tools for democratizing existing global political institutions.

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Eva Erman
Stockholm University

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