On the Alleged Conflict Between Democracy and International Law

Ethics and International Affairs 19 (1):85-100 (2005)
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Abstract

Benhabib examines one set of cosmopolitan norms determining a German Constitutional Court Case which denied long-term resident aliens voting privileges in local and district-wide elections, illuminating the “paradox of democratic legitimacy.”

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Seyla Benhabib
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