On Tyranny and the Global Legal Order
- 270 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the concept of tyranny, this book presents a detailed historical and contemporary analysis, creating a taxonomy applicable to various governance systems. It delves into the modern implications of the right and duty to tyrannicide, while also examining the function of law within tyrannical regimes. Through this framework, it offers insights into the global legal order and the complexities of resisting oppressive governance.
