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Democracy's Global Quest: A Noble Crusade Wrapped In Dirty Reality?, Andrew K. Coleman, Jackson Nil Maogoto Sep 2003

Democracy's Global Quest: A Noble Crusade Wrapped In Dirty Reality?, Andrew K. Coleman, Jackson Nil Maogoto

ExpressO

The end of the Cold War and the apparent "victory" of democracy witnessed a dramatic increase in the number, diversity and proportion of states formally committed to democratic principles. Prominent international law scholars argued vigorously that representative government was now an international legal entitlement.

It is debatable that a right to pro-democratic action, that is intervention to promote democracy exist. The determined reaction of the United Nations and the Organization of American States to the September 1991 overthrow of popularly-elected Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and the attendant discussion within the Organization of American States about the possible use of force …


Normative Creativity And Global Legal Pluralism: Reflections On The Democratic Critique Of Transnational Law, Oren Perez Jul 2003

Normative Creativity And Global Legal Pluralism: Reflections On The Democratic Critique Of Transnational Law, Oren Perez

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Meditating Comparisons, Or The Question Of Comparative Law, Igor Stramignoni May 2003

Meditating Comparisons, Or The Question Of Comparative Law, Igor Stramignoni

San Diego International Law Journal

Many today claim that, after WWII, the fall of the Berlin wall and, now, September 11, 2001, the changing nature of nation states, democracy, and the law can no longer be sensibly ignored. How can comparative law contribute to such an important debate? In what follows, it is argued that one way to contribute to the debate over the changing nature of nation states, democracy, and the law would be to engage in poetic comparisons of law's many domains. What, then, are poetic comparisons of law, and what do they invite us to do? Learning from Martin Heidegger's life-long advocacy …


The New Leviathan, Dennis Patterson May 2003

The New Leviathan, Dennis Patterson

Michigan Law Review

Reputation in any field is an elusive phenomenon: part notoriety, part honor, part fame, part critical assessment. Even in legal scholarship it has an uneven, unpredictable quality. It is hard to imagine a book by a law professor that has had more immediate impact on world leaders than Philip Bobbitt's The Shield of Achilles. Much of the national-security strategy devised by the U.S. administration after the September 11 attacks expresses ideas Bobbitt conceived long before; and from a different point on the political spectrum is the Archbishop of Canterbury, whose televised nationwide address in January explicitly took the book as …


Articulating The Right To Democratic Governance In Africa, Nsongurua J. Udombana Jan 2003

Articulating The Right To Democratic Governance In Africa, Nsongurua J. Udombana

Michigan Journal of International Law

This Article articulates the right to democratic governance in Africa, arguing that democratic entitlement ought to acquire, if indeed it already has not acquired, a degree of legitimacy in the continent. If democratic governance is a fundamental human right, which this Article asserts it is, it follows that any African State that denies its citizens the right to any of the elements of democratic entitlement-such as free and open elections-is violating a fundamental right, which should attract responsibility. The Article begins with an examination of the patrimonial State structure in Africa and its negative impact on governance. It is a …


Editor's Note: Globalization And Governance: The Prospects For Democracy Symposium, Alfred C. Aman Jan 2003

Editor's Note: Globalization And Governance: The Prospects For Democracy Symposium, Alfred C. Aman

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy, Symposium


The Participation Of States And Citizens In Global Governance, Saskia Sassen Jan 2003

The Participation Of States And Citizens In Global Governance, Saskia Sassen

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy, Symposium


The Emergence Of Democratic Participation In Global Governance, Steve Charnovitz Jan 2003

The Emergence Of Democratic Participation In Global Governance, Steve Charnovitz

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy, Symposium


Globalization, Democracy, And The Need For A New Administrative Law, Alfred C. Aman Jan 2003

Globalization, Democracy, And The Need For A New Administrative Law, Alfred C. Aman

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy, Symposium


Democracy In Global Environmental Governance: Issues, Interests, And Actors In The Mekong And The Rhine, Tun Myint Jan 2003

Democracy In Global Environmental Governance: Issues, Interests, And Actors In The Mekong And The Rhine, Tun Myint

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy, Symposium


The Cracked Foundations Of The Right To Secede, Donald L. Horowitz Jan 2003

The Cracked Foundations Of The Right To Secede, Donald L. Horowitz

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Market Fundamentalism's New Fiasco: Globalization As Exhibit In The Case For A New Law And Economics, Steven A. Ramirez Jan 2003

Market Fundamentalism's New Fiasco: Globalization As Exhibit In The Case For A New Law And Economics, Steven A. Ramirez

Michigan Journal of International Law

Review of Globalization and Its Discontents by Joseph E. Stiglitz


Exercising Public Authority Beyond The State: Transnational Democracy And/Or Alternative Legitimation Strategies, Jost Delbruck Jan 2003

Exercising Public Authority Beyond The State: Transnational Democracy And/Or Alternative Legitimation Strategies, Jost Delbruck

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy, Symposium


Functional Democracy: Responding To Failures Of Accountability, Molly K. Land Dec 2002

Functional Democracy: Responding To Failures Of Accountability, Molly K. Land

Molly K. Land

No abstract provided.


Democratic Governance: An Emerging Customary Norm?, Jackson N. Maogoto Dec 2002

Democratic Governance: An Emerging Customary Norm?, Jackson N. Maogoto

Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto

Democratic entitlement as a universal human right is a complex and multifaceted issue. The Article has as its modest aim a general reflection on the enshrinement of democracy as a universal entitlement and the movement of international law in a pro-democratic direction The Article will seek to highlight the general uncertainties that continue to plague the democratic entitlement. The Article deliberately focuses on the United Nations system with reference also being given to regional efforts. The Article does not discuss the legal justifications and nature of measures to address undemocratic regimes. While such measures are significant in pro-democratic discourse, it …