Description |
1 online resource (xxx, 439 pages) |
Contents |
Ch. 1. International Politics, International Law, and the Legitimacy of Domestic Governments -- Ch. 2. Legal Legitimacy in Theoretical Perspective -- Ch. 3. Popular Sovereignty and Domestic Constitutional Orders -- Ch. 4. Rise and Fall of Revolutionary-Democratic Dictatorship -- Ch. 5. Legal Legitimacy and Recognition of Governments: A Doctrinal Guide -- Ch. 6. Ascertaining the Will of "Peoples": Governmental Illegitimacy and Self-Determination -- Ch. 7. Two Governments, One State: Recognition Contests and the Use of Force -- Ch. 8. Governmental Illegitimacy and Political Participation -- Ch. 9. Haiti and Beyond: Popular Will and De-Legitimation in the 1990s -- Ch. 10. Conclusion: Sovereignty and Popular Will |
Summary |
Informed by theoretical and comparative perspectives on governmental legitimacy, this work subjects the recognition controversies of the UN era to a systematic examination |
Notes |
Originally published: Oxford: Clarendon, 1999 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Legitimacy of governments.
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Recognition (International law)
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International law.
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International law
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Legitimacy of governments
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Recognition (International law)
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780191697210 |
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0191697214 |
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