TY - BOOK AU - Fox,Gregory H. AU - Roth,Brad R. TI - Democratic governance and international law SN - 9780521667968 U1 - 341 PY - 2000/// CY - Cambridge, UK, New York PB - Cambridge University Press KW - International law KW - Political aspects KW - Democracy N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. xii-xiii) and index; Introduction: The spread of liberal democracy and its implication for international law /​ Gregory H. Fox and Brad R. Roth Part I. The Normative Foundations of a Right to Political Participation 1. Legitimacy of the democratic entitlement /​ Thomas M. Franck 2. The right to political participation in international law /​ Gregory H. Fox 3. Democracy and the body of international law /​ James Crawford Part II. Democracy and Inter-State Relations 4. Democratic legitimacy and the recognition of states and governments /​ Sean D. Murphy 5. Constitutionalism and democratic government in the inter-American system /​ Steven Schnably 6. Government networks: the heart of the liberal democratic order /​ Anne-Marie Slaughter Part III. Democracy and the Use of Force 7. Sovereignty and human rights in contemporary international law /​ W. Michael Reisman 8. 'You, the people': pro-democratic intervention in international law /​ Michael Byers and Simon Chesterman 9. Pro-democratic intervention by invitation /​ David Wippman 10. The illegality of 'pro-democratic' invasion pacts /​ Brad R. Roth 11. International law and the 'liberal peace' /​ John Owen Part IV. Democratisation and Conflicting Imperatives 12. Intolerant democracies /​ Gregory H. Fox and Georg Nolte 13. Whose intolerance, which democracy?/​ Martti Koskenniemi 14. Democratic intolerance: observations on Fox and Nolte /​ Brad R. Roth 15. A defence of the 'intolerant democracies' thesis /​ Gregory H. Fox and Georg Nolte 16. Democracy and accountability: the criss-crossing paths of two emerging norms /​ Steven R. Ratner Part V. Critical Approaches 17. Evaluating democratic progress /​ Brad R. Roth 18. What kind of democracy does the 'democratic entitlement' entail? /​ Jan Knippers Black 19. International law, democracy and the end of history /​ Susan Marks N2 - This book considers how the post-Cold War democratic revolution has affected international law UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/samples/cam032/99040257.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam0210/99040257.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam021/99040257.html ER -