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Human Rights and Wrongs

The Reith Lectures

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The Politics of Democracy

There is an obvious irony in the Strasbourg Court's rejection of parliamentary authority in the name of democracy. What we are seeing here are two rival conceptions of democracy. One is that democracy is a constitutional mechanism for arriving at collective decisions and accommodating dissent. The other is that it is a system of values. They both employ the concept of democracy as a generalized term of approval for a set of political values.

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