Democracy in International Law-Making : Principles from Persian Philosophy PDF
by Salar (Dr Salar Abbasi, Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Faculdade de Direito-Research Cent Abbasi
Part of the Islamic Law in Context series
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This book provides a critique of current international law-making and draws on a set of principles from Persian philosophers to present an alternative to influence the development of international law-making procedure.
The work conceptualizes a substantive notion of democracy in order to regulate international law-making mechanisms under a set of principles developed between the twelfth and seventeenth centuries in Persia.
What the author here names ‘democratic egalitarian multilateralism’ is founded on: the idea of ‘egalitarian law’ by Suhrawardi, the account of ‘substantial motion’ by Mulla Sadra, and the ideal of ‘intercultural dialectical democracy’ developed by Rumi.
Following a discussion of the conceptual flaws of the chartered and customary sources of international law, it is argued that ‘democratic egalitarian multilateralism’ could be a source for a set of principles to regulate the procedures through which international treaties are made as well as a criterion for customary international law-ascertainment.
Presenting an alternative, drawn from a less dominant culture, to the established ideas of international law-making the book will be essential reading for researchers and academics working in public international law, history of law, legal theory, comparative legal theory, Islamic law, and history.
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- Pages:200 pages
- Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication Date:20/12/2021
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- ISBN:9781000513783
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:200 pages
- Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication Date:20/12/2021
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- ISBN:9781000513783