Concept of the International Society on "International Society as a Legal Community" of Herman Mosler and the "Agenda for Democratization" of Boutros Boutros Ghali
Indrit Shtupi and
Arjan Vasjari
Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2013, vol. 2
Abstract:
The international society is the society of the humans and states. In contrast to international community, it is known in the active involvement of the formation of not only the states but also to nongovernmental actors. Contemporary international society is hard to find its identity as a society of law, in which all members contribute positively to their progress. The democratization for Boutros Ghali is a process that leads to a more open society, which encourages citizen involvement in public affairs. Democracy is a system of government, which through specific institutions and mechanisms, to support political power over the will of the people. Democratic regime is characterized by the state, which answers directly to common problems, the effective protection of human rights while maintaining peace and security, provide justice and socio-economic development.
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2013.v2n2p271
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