The Riddle of All Constitutions: International Law, Democracy, and the Critique of Ideology

Oxford University Press UK (2000)
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Abstract

The book examines current debates about the emergence of an international legal norm of democratic governance and also considers some of the wider theoretical issues to which those debates give rise. It asks should international law seek to promote democratic political arrangements? If so, on what basis, and using which of the many competing conceptions of democracy?

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