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Democracy, minorities and international law
Democracy, Minorities and International Law examines the complex interplay between democratic governance, the protection of minority rights, and the evolving framework of international legal norms. The book explores how democratic principles—rooted in majority rule—can coexist with the imperative to safeguard the rights and identities of minority groups within diverse societies. Through a combination of theoretical analysis and case-based inquiry, it assesses the role of international law in mediating tensions between state sovereignty and universal human rights standards. Ultimately, this work highlights the challenges and possibilities of creating democratic systems that are not only representative but also genuinely inclusive and just in a global context.
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