国际组织内的民主代表权

S. Besson
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国际组织已成为当代国际法制定的重要机构。然而,他们权力的增加与政治化的减少同时出现。当他们的控制问题出现时,这在很大程度上分散了关于“善治”和“问责制”的讨论。本文关注的是ios所谓的“好政府”的核心层面之一,包括其民主合法性,并解释了如何设计ios以确保足够的民主代表性。它认为,ios的制度特殊性实际上使其对实现多重国际代表性至关重要。作为公共、普遍和外部的国际机构,它们能够而且应该为实施一个国际代表制度做出贡献,该制度涉及声称代表各国人民的多个公共和私营机构,是一个机构连续体的一部分。对于纠正制度中每个代议制机构的民主缺陷的组织,以及对其各自缺陷的相互补偿,都是如此。
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Democratic Representation within International Organizations
International organizations (ios) have become key institutions in contemporary international law-making. Their increase in authority has, however, come together with a decrease in politicization. This has led, when the question of their control arose, to largely distracting discussions about ‘good governance’ and ‘accountability’. This article focuses on one of the central dimensions of what could amount instead to ‘good government’ by ios, including their democratic legitimacy, and explains how ios could be designed so as to ensure sufficient democratic representation. It argues that ios’ institutional specificities actually make them pivotal to the realization of multiple international representation. As public, universal and external international institutions, they could and should contribute to implementing a system of international representation that approaches multiple public and private institutions claiming to represent peoples as a part of an institutional continuum. This is true with respect to the organization of the correctives to the democratic shortcomings of each representative institution in the system, as much as to the mutual compensation of their respective deficits.
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期刊介绍: After the Second World War in particular, the law of international organizations developed as a discipline within public international law. Separate, but not separable. The International Organizations Law Review purports to function as a discussion forum for academics and practitioners active in the field of the law of international organizations. It is based on two pillars; one is based in the world of scholarship, the other in the world of practice. In the first dimension, the Journal focuses on general developments in international institutional law.
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