The rule of law in global governance /
This book explores whether the co-existence of (partially) overlapping and sometimes competing layers of authority, which characterizes today's global order, undermines or rather strengthens efforts to promote the rule of law on a global scale. Heupel and Reinold argue that whether multi-level...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements ; Contents ; Notes on Contributors ; Abbreviations ; List of Figures ; Introduction: TheÈRule ofÈLaw inänËra ofÈMulti-level Governance andÈGlobal Legal Pluralism; Multi-level Governance andÈGlobal Legal Pluralism: TheÈDisciplinary Divide; A Plea forÈ(Conceptual) Pluralism; Crosscutting Themes: TheÈLimitation ofÈPower, Coherence, andẗheÈConcept ofÈLaw; Findings; Limitation ofÈPower; Coherence; Soft Law; Notes; Bibliography; Secondary Rules; The Primary Effects ofÈSecondary Rules: Institutions andÈMulti-level Governance; Introduction; Secondary Rules: AÈConceptualization.
- Accountability Dynamics andẗheÈDevelopment ofẗheÈSGB ofÈ1999Accountability Dynamics forÈRule ofÈLaw Provisions inÈKosovo; Accountability Dynamics andẗheÏnitiation ofẗheÈCopenhagen Process; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Human Rights Protection inÏnternational Organizations inẗheËra ofÈMulti-level Governance andÈLegal Pluralism; Introduction; Hegemonic Lawmaking andḦuman Rights Protection inẄorld Bank Lending; Hegemonic Lawmaking; US Hegemony at theẄorld Bank; Safeguards, Accountability andÜS Hegemonic Lawmaking at theẄorld Bank.
- ConclusionsNotes; Bibliography; Accountability; Accountability Dynamics andẗheËmergence ofänÏnternational Rule ofÈLaw forÈDetentions inÈMultilateral Peace Operations; The Rule ofÈLaw forÈDetentions inÈMultilateral Operations; First Steps: TheÈ1999 UN Secretary-General Bulletin onẗheÖbservance ofÏHL Obligations; Rule ofÈLaw Provisions onẗheÈMission Level: TheÖperation inÈKosovo; The Copenhagen Process Principles andÈGuidelines: AÈFurther Step towards anÏnternational Rule ofÈLaw forÈDetentions?; Explaining Rule ofÈLaw Development: Accountability Dynamics.
- Domestic Practice Which Does Not Recognise anÖbligation toÜse theÈVienna RulesDiversity inÏnterpretive Approaches andẗheÈRule ofÈLaw; Does It Matter? TheÈRelevance ofẗheÈRules ofÏnterpretation inÈLight ofäÈRecent Example; The Self-Interest ofÈDomestic Courts toÜse theÈVienna Rules; The Systemic Interest: TheÈRule ofÈLaw andÈDifferent Notions ofÈCoherence andÈDivergence; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; The United Nations Security Council andẗheÈPolitics ofÈSecondary Rule-Making; Introduction; Legal Theory, theÈRule ofÈLaw, andẗheÈConcept ofÈDissonance Reduction; The Case ofÈRn2V.
- Institutional Frameworks andẗheÈParameters ofÈLawmakingCredible Commitments fromÏnstitutions; Direct andÏndirect Lawmaking; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; The Rules ofÏnterpretation asÈSecondary Rules: TheÈPerspective ofÈDomestic Courts; Introduction; The Rules ofÏnterpretation asÈSecondary Rules; The Vienna Rules ofÏnterpretation; The Rules ofÏnterpretation asÈSecondary Rules; Consequences forÈDomestic Courts; The Practice ofÈDomestic Courts; Domestic Practice Which Recognises anÖbligation toÜse theÈVienna Rules.