Book notes: Democracy and Dissent: The Challenge of International Rule Making
Book notes: Democracy and Dissent: The Challenge of International Rule Making
Frank Vibert, Democracy and Dissent: The Challenge of International Rule Making, Edward Elgar Publishing, January 31, 2011, 264 pages
This is a book that has been crying out to be written for a very long time. Matters have been brought to a head by the financial crisis of 2008, but much of the focus of investigation into what went wrong in respect of the crisis has been on the financial markets themselves, whether blaming multiple layers of collateralised debt obligations and credit default
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