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THE DEMOCRATIC LEGITIMACY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW2025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载

- STEVEN WHEATLEY 著
- 出版社: OXFORD AND PORTLAND,OREGON
- ISBN:1841138177
- 出版时间:2010
- 标注页数:400页
- 文件大小:23MB
- 文件页数:423页
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图书目录
Introduction1
Globalisation and the Democratic Deficit2
The Democratic Legitimacy of International Law11
The Structure of the Book15
1 The Democratic Deficit in Global Governance22
The Vertical' Complaint23
The 'Horizontal' Complaint28
The 'Ideological' Complaint31
The Democratisation of Global Governance33
Reaffirming Sovereignty34
A Global Democratic State43
A Global Democratic Federation47
A Democratic Peace50
Perpetual Peace51
A Law of Peoples54
Cosmopolitan Democratic Law60
Democratising International Institutions64
International Parliamentary Assemblies65
A UN Parliamentary Assembly67
The Accountability Deficit71
The Role of Experts72
The Accountability of International Organisations79
Global Discourses: the Role of International Civil Society83
Conclusion89
2 Democracy Within and Beyond the State92
International Law and the Democratic Deficit94
Politically Decidable Issues98
Deliberative Democracy102
Deliberative Majorities106
Deliberative Politics108
Human Rights in a Democracy109
The Parliamentary Principle of Democracy112
Challenging Democratic Truths: the Role of Judicial Review113
Deliberative Democracy Beyond the State115
Conclusion121
3 The State as (Democratic) Self-Legislator123
The Sovereign State124
The State as Self-Legislator128
Contractual Autonomy133
Law-Making Treaties135
Deliberative Diplomacy138
The Indeterminacy of International Law Obligations145
The Problem of Customary International Law150
The Role of the International Law Profession152
A Modern Form of Customary International Law154
General Principles of Law155
The Writings of Publicists and Judgments of Courts157
The Writings of Publicists157
The Judgments of Courts158
Conclusion161
4 The Constitutionalisation of International Law163
From Contract to Governance164
Community Interests and Constitutionalisation171
The Constitutionalisation of Inteational Law175
The Normative Hierarchy of International Law176
Article 103, Charter of the United Nations179
The International Constitution182
The International Constitutional Order187
Liberal Democratic Values in International Law193
Rule of Law194
International Human Rights Law198
Human Rights in the United Nations System202
The Construction of the Liberal State207
Conclusion210
5 Democracy in International Law211
Democracy in International Law212
Democratic Self-Determination213
A (Human) Right to Democracy219
Democracy in the Practice of States222
Membership of International Organisations223
Democracy in the International Law Order228
Democratic Regime Change in International Law231
Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan)235
Operation Iraqi Freedom237
Conclusion245
6 International Governance by Non-State Actors247
Global Governance249
International ‘Soft' Law253
Non-State Actors as Law-Makers256
The UN Security Council257
‘Networks' of Officials: Basel Committee on BankingStandards264
Public-Private Partnerships: World Commission on Dams267
Private International Governance Schemes269
Governance by Non-State Actors271
7 A Concept of (International) Law277
The Concept of (State) Law277
Autopoiesis: Law as a Closed System of Communication280
Global Bukowina286
The Fragmentation of International Law289
Constitutionalisation Beyond the State292
The Idea of Law296
The Idea of Authority300
Democracy and the Concept of Authority303
A Revised Concept of Law309
8 Deliberative Democracy Beyond the State311
The Idea of Constituent Power312
Democracy and the Exercise of Political Authority315
Those 'Affected'/'Subjected'322
The Political Concept of Global Justice327
Conclusion331
9 Democracy in Conditions of Global Legal Pluralism334
Pluralism in Global Governance335
Normative Pluralism338
What is Legal Pluralism?341
Global Legal Pluralism343
Rethinking Global Legal Pluralism345
State Law and International Law350
Relationship Between Democracy and International Law360
The Limits of International Law361
Democracy-Enhancing International Law363
Constitutional Self-Limitation365
International Law as a Pre-Commitment Device368
A Contestable International Rule of Law369
Conclusion371
Conclusion: Democracy and the Public International Lawyer377
Selected Bibliography383
Index395