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Democratic Imperialism

By: Filip Spagnoli

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How can we turn the norm of universal democracy and human rights into a fact? This volume applies a political philosophy to key areas like international law, legislation, and global protection mechanisms to show what actions we can take and what instruments we can use.

Once you accept that democracy and human rights are universally desirable and that they should be implemented and respected everywhere, the question remains how you…
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Once you accept that democracy and human rights are universally desirable and that they should be implemented and respected everywhere, the question remains how you can promote this universal respect. It is not because you accept universality that everyone accepts it. How can you turn the norm into a fact? How do you universalise democracy and human rights? And what are the actions you can take and the instruments you can use?
This volume expounds a political philosophy which it applies in several key branches of politology, including international law, legislation, international monitoring, regional and global protection mechanisms, education, and seminally, democracy and human rights.

Filip Spagnoli earned his PhD in political philosophy from the University of Brussels in 2002. He has published articles in De Standaard and De Morgen, the two leading Belgian newspapers.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-904303-39-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-904303-39-8
  • Date of Publication: 2004-10-01

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JPHV
  • BISAC: POL047000, POL007000, POL035010, PHI019000, PHI005000, PHI034000
  • THEMA: JPHV
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