Tabla de Contenidos:
  • List of Contributors; PrefaceThe 'Arab Spring': Constitutionalism and International Law; Acknowledgments; Chapter One Changing the Guard-The Price of Democracy: Lessons from the Arab Spring on Constitutionalism; Chapter TwoThe Emergence of a Right to Democracy-An African Perspective; Chapter Three Human Rights, Democracy and the Legitimacy of Governments in International Law: Practice of States and UN Organs; Chapter Four The Arab People's Revolution-Modernising the Legal Environment.
  • Chapter Five The United Nations Security Council, Libya and Resolution 1973: Protection of Civilians or Tool for Regime Change?Chapter Six Women of the Revolution: The Future of Women's Rights in post-Gaddafi Libya; Chapter Seven Security Council Resolution 1973: A New Interpretation of the Notion of Protection of Civilians?; Chapter Eight Pro-Democratic Intervention, Invitation, or "Responsibility to Protect"? Challenges to International Law from the "Arab Spring"; Chapter Nine The Possible Role of National Courts in the Aftermath of the Arab Spring.
  • Chapter Ten Protecting Cultural Heritage: War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity during Conflicts and Revolutions in North Africa and the Middle EastChapter Eleven Palestinian Self-Determination and a State of Aspiration; Chapter Twelve Egypt's Complicity in Torture and Extraordinary Renditions; Index.