This study examines the impact of the development of democracy in international law. It explores the depth and nature of these effects and the new international legal norms and theories that arose from these new developments in the values and concepts of the international community. It thus monitors the implications of these new shifts in international politics. The book also discusses the legitimacy of these reforms applied in countries and communities of different cultures and historical backgrounds, albeit most legislations in international law and the United Nations recognize the right for people to demand self-determination and the right to choose the models of political and economic governance that are best suitable for them.
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