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E-raamat: Elites, Power Struggles, and the Law: How Courts Support Diffuse Interests [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 138 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003711322
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  • Formaat: 138 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003711322

This book challenges Mancur Olson's famous observation that concentrated interests inevitably dominate diffuse ones in democracies by presenting an alternative view that strong, independent courts can effectively protect the rights of diffuse interests against powerful, concentrated groups.



This book challenges Mancur Olson's famous observation that concentrated interests inevitably dominate diffuse ones in democracies by presenting an alternative view that strong, independent courts can effectively protect the rights of diffuse interests against powerful, concentrated groups.

Drawing on diverse examples from national and international courts, this book demonstrates how judicial institutions can rebalance democratic power dynamics. The analysis contributes to two fundamental debates in law and social sciences: the competition between diffuse and concentrated interests in democratic systems, and the evolving societal role of courts at both national and international levels. Dothan argues that courts support diffuse interests not due to judges' ideologies, but through structural incentives that make such support strategically beneficial. Even when courts cannot directly help diffuse interests or when their judgments face compliance issues, they still strengthen these groups by providing information and motivation for political engagement.

Elites, Power Struggles, and the Law be of interest to scholars and students of socio-legal studies, international law, and comparative law, as well as others with relevant interests in sociology and political science.

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Conditions for the Success of Diffuse Interests

Chapter 3: National Courts and Diffuse Interests

Chapter 4: International Courts and Diffuse Interests

Chapter 5: International Courts Restraining Multi-National Companies

Chapter 6: Are National Courts Promoting Social Justice?

Chapter 7: National Courts and the Prosecution of Politicians

Chapter 8: Conclusion
Shai Dothan, Associate Professor of International and Public Law at the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law.