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Judul Democracy, Minorities and International Law / Steven Wheatley
Pengarang Wheatley, Steven
Penerbitan Cambridge : Cambriedge University Press, 2005
Deskripsi Fisik xxii, 201 p. ;24 cm
ISBN 0-521-84898-9
Subjek Minorities -- Legal Status, Law
Abstrak This work explores the contribution that international law may make to the resolution of culture conflicts in democratic States. The emergence of democracy as a legal obligation of States permits the international community to concern itself with the procedure and substance of 'democratic' decisions concerning ethno-cultural groups. Democracy is not understood simply as majority rule. Cultural conflicts must be resolved in a way that is either acceptable or defensible to all citizens, including persons belonging to ethno-cultural minorities. Democracy, Minorities and International Law examines the implications of this recognition.
Catatan Indeks : P. 199 - 201
Bahasa Inggris
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