The Sociology Of Law And The Global Transformation Of Democracy (pdf)

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Author Chris Thornhill
Edition 1
Edition Year 2018
Format PDF
ISBN 9781107199903
Language English
Number Of Pages 596
Publisher Cambridge University Press

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This book provides a new legal-sociological account of contemporary democracy. It is based on a revision of standard positions in democratic theory, reflecting the impact of global legal norms on the institutions of national states. Chris Thornhill argues that the establishment of fully democratic, fully inclusive governance systems in national societies was generally impeded by inner-societal structural factors, and that inclusive patterns of democratic citizenship only evolved on the foundation of global legal norms that were consolidated after 1945. He claims that this process can be best understood through a transposition of key insights of classical legal sociology onto the form of global society. Extensive analysis of select case studies in different regions illustrate these claims. Thornhill offers a sociological theory of global law to explain contemporary processes of democratic integration and institutional formation, and contemporary constructions of citizenship and political rights.

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Author

Chris Thornhill

Edition

1

Edition Year

2018

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781107199903

Language

English

Number Of Pages

596

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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