Democratic Governance in International Territorial Administration

Institutional Prerequisites for Democratic Governance in the Constitutional Documents of Territories Administered by International Organisations
Nomos, 1. Edition 2005, 224 Pages
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This book analyses in a comparative way how and to what extent, the constitutional documents governing territories administered by international organisations (the League of Nations, the UN with the OSCE and the EU) have provided institutional prerequisites for democratic governance. Territories covered are the Free City of Danzig, the Saar Territory, the Territory of Leticia, the City of Jerusalem, the Free Territory of Trieste, the Congo, West Irian, South West Africa/ Namibia, Cambodia, Somalia, the City of Mostar, Eastern Slavonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the District of Brcko, East Timor and Kosovo.
The first Chapter discusses problematic issues in international territorial administration, such as evident in the problem of the delineation of the international personality of the territories, the applicability of the concept of democracy, and the enforceability of human rights. The second Chapter describes the legal framework for democratic governance by delineating the scope of the authority of governance conferred upon international organisations (and/or former states) and local institutions.
The third Chapter applies a framework for democratic governance to the constitutional documents by analysing to what extent they reflect basic principles of democracy, such as the separation of powers and the independence of the judiciary and the principle of popular sovereignty. The documents are also compared as to provision of mechanisms of accountability and judicial review, political rights and special participation rights for minorities in institutionalised decision-making processes. Finally, the fourth Chapter proposes ways by which governance in territories administered by international organisations can be democratised, such as by an increased transfer of powers and increased possibilities for popular participation in the government of the territory as well as by modifications to the institutional structures governing the territories.
Bibliographical data
Bibliographical data
Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-8329-1622-0
Subtitle Institutional Prerequisites for Democratic Governance in the Constitutional Documents of Territories Administered by International Organisations
Publication Date Dec 13, 2005
Year of Publication 2005
Publisher Nomos
Format Softcover
Language englisch
Pages 224
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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