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The right to democracy in international law : between procedure, substance and the philosophy of John Rawls / Khalifa A. Alfadhel.

By: Series: Routledge research in international lawPublisher: London, England, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Routlege, ©2017Description: xiv, 107 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138294431
  • 1138294438
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 321.8 Al28 2017 23
LOC classification:
  • K3252.7 .A943 2017
Contents:
The right to democracy in international customary law -- The right to democracy in international conventions : the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights -- The substantive right to democracy in international law -- Democracy and the citizen in the philosophy of John Rawls.
Summary: "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. [The author] draws on the work of John Rawls in order to put forward a theoretical basis for the right to democracy."-- Provided by publisher, page [i].
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Books Books College Library General Circulation Section GC GC 321.8 Al28 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available HNU001111

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The right to democracy in international customary law -- The right to democracy in international conventions : the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights -- The substantive right to democracy in international law -- Democracy and the citizen in the philosophy of John Rawls.

"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. [The author] draws on the work of John Rawls in order to put forward a theoretical basis for the right to democracy."-- Provided by publisher, page [i].

CAS Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

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