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International Law

Law Faculty Research Publications

1995

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Intolerant Democracies, Gregory H. Fox, Georg Nolte Jan 1995

Intolerant Democracies, Gregory H. Fox, Georg Nolte

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International law is increasingly concerned with national transitions to democratic government. The holding of free and fair elections alone, however, provides no guarantee that a democratic system will become firmly established and capable of resisting challenges by anti-democratic actors. The question thus arises of how intolerant a democracy may become toward such actors in order to preserve itself without relinquishing the claim of being democratic. This problem has arisen on a number of occasions, perhaps the most dramatically upon the cancellation of the second round of the Algerian elections in early 1992.

This Article explores the legal issues raised by …


What I Tell You Three Times Is True: U.S. Courts And Pre-Award Interim Measures Under The New York Convention, Charles H. Brower Ii Jan 1995

What I Tell You Three Times Is True: U.S. Courts And Pre-Award Interim Measures Under The New York Convention, Charles H. Brower Ii

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