Governmental Illegitimacy in International Law
Explore the intricate dynamics of governmental legitimacy with Governmental Illegitimacy in International Law by Brad R. Roth, published by Oxford University Press in 1999. This comprehensive work spans 470 pages and delves into the international law surrounding the collective non-recognition of governments. Roth meticulously examines the recognition controversies that have emerged during the United Nations era, offering readers a systematic analysis enriched by theoretical and comparative perspectives. Ideal for scholars and practitioners in the fields of international law, political science, and human rights, this book provides valuable insights into the legitimacy of governments and the legal frameworks that govern them. Enhance your understanding of international relations and the complexities of governmental recognition with this essential addition to your library.