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The Right to Democracy in International Law - Between Procedure, Substance and the Philosophy of John Rawls (Paperback)
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The Right to Democracy in International Law - Between Procedure, Substance and the Philosophy of John Rawls (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in International Law
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This book explores the right to democracy in international law and
contemporary democratic theory, asking whether international law
encompasses a substantive or procedural understanding of the
notion. The book considers whether there can be considered to be a
basis for the right to democracy in international customary law
through identification of the relevant State practice and opinio
juris, as well as through an evaluation of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and whether the relevant provisions
might be interpreted as forming customary law. The book then goes
on to explore the relevant provisions in international treaties
including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
before looking at the role of regional organizations and human
rights regimes including the European Court of Human Rights and the
Arab human rights regime. Khalifa A. Alfadhel draws on the work of
John Rawls in order to put forward a theoretical basis for the
right to democracy.
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