ID | 166144 |
Title Proper | Democratizing effects of transnational actors’ access to international courts |
Language | ENG |
Author | Squatrito, Theresa |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Little attention has been given to understanding how international courts feature in legitimacy assessments. How should the performance of international courts be evaluated in terms of their effect on a democratic deficit in international lawmaking? This article takes an initial step toward understanding how international courts improve or weaken the presence of democratic values in international lawmaking. In particular, this article focuses on one aspect of international courts—access for transnational actors. This article argues that TNA access to international courts provides an institutional mechanism to advance participation and transparency in international lawmaking. Normative and empirical analysis are combined to illustrate the extent to which access applies to international courts. Based on the empirical findings, which show a marked increase in TNA access to international courts, I argue that the increased participation and transparency made available through TNA access have democratizing effects on international lawmaking. |
`In' analytical Note | Global Governance Vol. 24, No.4; Oct-Dec 2018: p.595-614 |
Journal Source | Global Governance Vol: 24 No 4 |
Key Words | Democracy ; International Courts ; Participation ; Transparency ; Transnational Actors |