International courts and tribunals make decisions which shape international law. Yet what grants them the legitimacy to make these decisions in the first place? This book proposes a theory of international public law that argues that these international courts democratically derive their legitimacy from the people and citizens.
International courts and tribunals make decisions which shape international law. Yet what grants them the legitimacy to make these decisions in the first place? This book proposes a theory of international public law that argues that these international courts democratically derive their legitimacy from the people and citizens.
Armin von Bogdandy, Max-Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Director, Ingo Venzke, Associate Professor, University of Amsterdam
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Postscript to the Paperback Edition 1: Agenda and objectives 2: Basic conceptions of international courts 3: Key elements of a public law theory of adjudication 4: Pathways of democratic legitimacy 5: In whose name?
Postscript to the Paperback Edition 1: Agenda and objectives 2: Basic conceptions of international courts 3: Key elements of a public law theory of adjudication 4: Pathways of democratic legitimacy 5: In whose name?
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