| 31. | Findlay, Mark : Transforming international criminal justice, 2005 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Transforming international criminal justice : retributive and restorative justice in the trial process / Findlay, Mark ; Henham, Ralph, xlvi, 413 p.. - Cullompton : Willan Publishing, 2005. ISBN 1-84392-078-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part 1 : 1. Theorising the contextual analysis of trial process. 2. Criminal justice modelling and trial process. 3. Methods for analysing trials comparatively. Part II:. 4. Trials in transition. 5. Another trial style?. 6. Sentencing for what?. Part III :. 7. Restorative international criminal justice and the place of the trial. 8. Transformed trials and new ICJ paradigms. Index INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.willanpublishing.co.uk/cgi-bin/indexer?product=1843920786 |
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| 32. | Symposium : Deliberative constitutional politics, 2005 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Symposium : Deliberative constitutional politics / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European law journal : review of European law in context : vol. 11; no.4., p. 379-467. - London : Blackwell publ., 2005. - ISSN 1351-5993 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. The articles are:. 1. The Constitution's Gift? A Deliberative Democratic Analysis of Constitution Making in the European Union, Fossum, John Erik Menéndez, Agustín Jos. 2. Deliberative Constitutional Politics and the Turn Towards a Norms-Based Legitimacy of the EU Constitution, by Carlos Closa. 3. In the Name of Simplification: Coping with Constitutional Conflicts in the convention of the EU constitution, by Paul Magnette. 4. Tailoring Representative Democracy to the European Union: Does the European Constitution Reduce the Democratic Deficit, by Ben Crum. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Laeken decalaration; |
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| 33. | de Burca, Grainne : Limiting EU powers, 2005 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Limiting EU powers / de Burca, Grainne REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European Constitutional Law Review (EuConst) : vol. 1; no. 1., p. 92-98. - Hague : T.C.M. Asser Press, 2005. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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URL http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=ECL#subscriptions (full text) |
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| 34. | Wolfrum, Rüdiger (ed.) : Develpoments of international law in treaty making, 2005 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Develpoments of international law in treaty making / Wolfrum, Rüdiger (ed.) ; Röben, Volker - (Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrect ; Bd. 177), vii, 632 p.. - Berlin : Springer Verlag, 2005. - ISSN 0172-4770 ISBN 3-540-25299-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction, by Rüdiger Wolfrum. 1. The Democratization of Contemporary International Law Making Processes and the Differentiation of Their Application, by W Michael Reisman. Comment, by By Georges Abi-Saab. 2. The Inadequacy of Law-Making by International Treaties: "Soft Law" as an Alternative?, by Comment by Hanspeter Neuhold. 3. The Democratization of Contemporary International Law Making Processes and the Differentiation of Their Application, by Comment by Daniel Thürer. International Bodies: Their Role in Non-Contractual Law-Making and in the Development of Customary International Law:. 2. The Role of Technical Bodies, by William Edeson. Restatements of International Law by Technical/Informal Bodies, by Comment by Yoram Dinstein. 3. Reweaving the Fabric of International Law? Patterns of Consent in Environmental Framework Agreements, by Jutta Brunnee. International "Lawmaking" by Conferences of the Parties and Other Politically Mandated Bodies. Comment by Günther Handl. Reweaving the Fabric of International Law? Patterns of Consent in Environmental Framework Agreements. Comment by Geir Ulfstein. International Organizations and Non-State Actors: Their Role in Non-Contractual Law-Making and in the Development of Customary International Law:. 4. The Role of International Organizations in Non-Contractual Lawmaking, by Ved P. Nanda. Lawmaking by International Organizations. Some Thoughts an Non-Binding Instruments and Democratic Legitimacy, by Comment by Armin von Bogdandy. 5. The Security Council as a Law Maker: The Adoption of (Quasi)-Judicial Decisions, by Erika de Wet. The Security Council as a Law Maker: The Adoption of (Quasi)-Judicial Decisions Comment by Michael C. Wood. Lawmaking through the UN Security Council. A Comment On Erika de Wet's Contribution, by By Georg Nolte. 6. Alternatives to Treaty-Making and Law-Making by Treaty and Expert Bodies in the Council of Europe, by Jörg Polakiewicz. Alternatives to Treaty-Making and Law-Making by Treaty and Expert Bodies in the Council of Europe, by Comment by Joel Trachtman. Is the European Experience Duplicable in East Asia?, by Comment by Kong Qingjiang. 7. The Development of International Law: Alternatives to Treaty-Making? International Organizations and Non-State Actors, by Eibe Riedel. The Role of Non-State Actors, in Particular of NGOs, in Non-Contractual Law-Making and the Development of Customary International Law, by Comment by Stephan Hobe. The Development of International Law: Alternatives to Treaty-Making? International Organizations and Non-State Actors, by Comment by Rahmatullah Khan. Cross-Cutting Issues :. 8. International Law as an Autopoietic System, by Anthony D'Amato. The Complementarity of International Treaty Law, Customary International Law, and Non-Contractual Lawmaking, by Comment by Christian Tomuschat. Complementarity of International Treary Law, Customary Law, and Non-Contractual Law-Making, by Comment by Alain Pellet. 9. Non-Treaty Law-Making: When, Where and How?, by Thomas M. Franck. Exercising Delegated Public Powers. Multilateral Environmental Agreements and Multilateral Funds, by Comment by Ellen Hey. Treaty Law-Making and Non-Treaty Law-Making: The Evolving Structure of the International Legal Order, by Comment by Laurence Boisson de Chazournes. Potential Subject-Matters and Areas of Non-Treaty (NonConventional) Lawmaking. Cross-Cutting Issues, by Comment by Daniel Bodansky. 10. Domestic Consequences of Non-Treaty (Non-Conventional) Law-Making, by Anthony Aust. In Memory of Triepel and Anzilotti: The Use and Abuse of Non-Conventional Lawmaking, by Comment by Francisco Orrego Vicuna. Domestic Consequences of Non-Treaty Law-Making, by Comment by Susanne Wasum-Rainer. 11. Proliferation of Actors, by Volker Röben. Proliferation of Actors. Comment by Pierre-Marie Dupuy. The Relevance of Non-State Actors to International Law, by Comment by Steve Charnovitz. Lawmaking through the Interpretation and Application of International Law. 12. Human Rights Commissions and Treaty Bodies in the UN-System, by Gudmundur Alfredsson. Impact of Treaty Bodies an the International Legal Order 571 Comment by Eckart Klein Commissions and Treaty Bodies of the UN System 581 Comment by Bruno Simma 13. Judicial Lawmaking in an Era of "Proliferation" of International Courts and Tribunals: Development or Fragmentation of International Law?, by Tullio Treves. International Courts and Tribunals: Alternatives to Treaty Making, by Comment by Abdul G. Koroma. END INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ESC; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; European charter for regional or minority languages; ECPT;
URL http://www.springer.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,4-102-22-44948248-0,00.html?changeHeader=true |
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| 35. | Krisch, Nico : International law in times of hegemony, 2005 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial International law in times of hegemony : unequal power and the shaping of the international legal order / Krisch, Nico REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European journal of international law : vol. 16; no. 3., p. 369-408. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2005. - ISSN 0938-5428 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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URL http://ejil.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/16/3/369 (full text) |
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| 36. | Cass, Deborah Z. : The constitutionalization of the World Trade Organization, 2005 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The constitutionalization of the World Trade Organization : legitimacy, democracy and community in the international trading system / Cass, Deborah Z. - (International economic law series), xxvi, 266 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2005. ISBN 0-19-928463-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: THE ORIGINS OF THE WTO CONSTITUTIONALIZATION DEBATE. 1. INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND CONSTITUTIONALIZATION. 2. CONSTITUTIONALIZATION: THE RECEIVED ACCOUNT. 3. THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW BACKGROUND. PART II: THREE VISIONS OF WTO CONSTITUTIONALIZATION:. 4. INSTITUTIONAL MANAGERIALISM. 5. RIGHTS-BASED CONSTITUTIONALIZATION. 6. JUDICIAL NORM-GENERATION. PART III: TRADING DEMOCRACY :. 7. ANTI-CONSTITUTIONALIZATION CRITIQUE. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Charter of economic rights and duties; ICCPR; ICESCR; ICJ statute; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Doha declaration; |
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| 37. | Manusama, Kenneth : The United Nations Security Council in the post-cold war era, 2006 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The United Nations Security Council in the post-cold war era : applying the principle of legality / Manusama, Kenneth - (Legal aspects of international organization ; vol. 47), xvi, 344 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publ., 2006. ISBN 90-04-15194-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Chapter 1 The Security Council and the Principle of Legality. Chapter 2 Security Council jurisdiction. Chapter 3 The Security Council and enforcement measures short of armed force. Chapter 4 The Security Council and the collective use of force. Chapter 5 The Security Council and the unilateral use of force. Chapter 6 Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Iraq / Kuwait / Yugoslavia / Haiti / East Timor / Kosovo / Sierra Leone / Afghanistan / Egypt / Sudan |
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| 38. | Bourantonis, Dimitris : The history and politics of UN Security Council reform, 2005 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The history and politics of UN Security Council reform / Bourantonis, Dimitris - (Routledge advances in international relations and global politics ; vol. 41), x, 134 p.. - London : Routledge, 2005. ISBN 0-415-30845-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1 The Security Council in 1945 and the quest for reform. The structure of the Security Council. Security Council: A case for adjustment. 2 Demands for reform in the Cold War era. The early years (1946-54). The rise of demands for an expansion of the Security Council (1955-6). Expansion becomes hostage of inter-issue bargaining (1957-1965). 1965 onward. 3 The post-Cold War case for reform. The new international setting and the impulse for reform. A de facto reform of the Security Council: Russia slips into the Soviet seat. 4 The Debate in the UN: 1992-5. Conditional support for Germany and Japan. Improving working practices as a means to diffuse pressure for substantial reform. The changing political context of the debate. 5 The debate in the UN: 1996-2000. The changing attitude of the permanent members. The Razali plan: A solution to the deadlock?. 6 Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
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| 39. | Wolfrum, Rüdiger (eds.) : Legitimacy in international law, 2008 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Legitimacy in international law / Wolfrum, Rüdiger (eds.) ; Röben, Volker - ( Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht ; band 194), vi, 420 p.. - Berlin : Springer, 2008. - ISSN 0172-4770 ISBN 978-3-540-77763-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents. 1. Legitimacy in International Law from a Legal Perspective: Some Introductory Considerations, Rüdiger Wolfrum. 2. The Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions, Allen Buchanan and Robert O. Keohane. 3. Legitimacy of Legislative and Executive Actions of International Institutions, Alain Pellet. 4. On the Legitimacy of International Institutions, Anthony D'Amato. 5. Discussion Following Presentations by Rüdiger Wolfrum, Robert Keohane, Alain Pellet and Anthony D'Amato. 6. The Security Council as Legislator and as Executive in its Fight Against Terrorism and Against Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Question of Legitimacy, Georges Abi-Saab. 7. The Legitimacy of United Nations Security Council Decisions in the Fight against Terrorism and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Some Critical Remarks, Erika de Wet. 8. Discussion Following Presentations by Georges Abi-Saab and Erika de Wet. 9. Aspect of Legitimacy of Decisions of International Courts and Tribunals, Tullio Treves. 10. Aspects of Legitimacy of Decisions of International Courts and Tribunals: Comments, Rein Müllerson. 11. Discussion Following Presentations by Tullio Treves and Rein Müllerson. 12. Codes of Conduct and their Implementation: the Question of Legitimacy, Helen Keller. 13. Codes of Conduct and the Legitimacy of International Law, Armin von Bogdandy. 14. The Concept of Legitimacy in International Law, Daniel Bodansky. 15. Discussion Following Presentations by Helen Keller, Armin von Bogdandy and Daniel Bodansky. 16. Legitimacy: A Problem in International Law and for International Lawyers?, Hanspeter Neuhold. 17. What About Hobbes? Legitimacy as a Matter of Inclusion in the Functional and Rational Exercise of International Public Power, Volker Röben. 18. Constructions of the Discourse on Legitimacy of International Institutions, Kong Qingjiang. 19. Round Table. INDEX WORDS:
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| 40. | Constitutional principles of the international community, 2006 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Constitutional principles of the international community / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Völkerrecht als Wertordnung : common values in international law : Festschrift für/Essays in honour of Christian Tomuschat / Dupuy, Pierre-Marie ... [et al.], p. 866-1120. - Kehl : N.P. Engel Verlag, 2006. ISBN 3-88357-136-9 LANGUAGE: ENG, GER, FRE ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. 1. Ulrich Haltern: Tomuschats Traum:Zur Bedeutung von Souveränität im Völkerrecht. 2. Matthias Herdegen: Das "konstruktive Völkerrecht" und seine Grenzen: die Dynamik des Völkerrechts als methodenfrage. 3. Meinhard Hilf und Saskia Hörmann: Effektivität - ein Rechtsprinzip?. 4. Hartmut Hillgenberg: Zur völkerrechtlichen Anerkennung von Staaten. 5. Marcelo G. Kohen: L'autodetermination et l'avis consultatif sur öe "mur". 6. Ingolf Pernice: The global dimension of multilevel constitutionalism: a legal response to the challenges of globalisation. 7. Beate Rudolf: Is 'good governance' a norm of international law? 8. Malcolm N. Shaw: The acquisition of title in nineteenth century Africa: some thoughts. 9. Karl-Petter Sommermann: Demokratie als Herausforderung des Völkerrechts. 10. Wolfgang Graf Vitzthum: Aquitoriale Souveränität - zum Rechtsstatus von Küstenmeer und Archipelagewässern. 11. Rüdiger Wolfrum: Solidarity amongst states: an emerging structural principle of international law. 12. Karl Zemanek: How to identify peremptory norms of international law. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Convention on the law of treaties; Convention to combat desertification; Rio declaration; |
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| 41. | Kramer, Matthew H. : In defense of legal positivism, 2007 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph In defense of legal positivism : law without trimmings / Kramer, Matthew H.. - repr.., 313 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U.P., 2007. ISBN 978-0-19-926483-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction. PART I: POSITIVISM DEFENDED:. 2. Justice as Constancy. 3. Scrupulousness Without Scruples: A Critique of Lon Fuller and His Defenders. 4. Requirements, Reasons, and Raz: Legal Positivism and Legal Duties. 5. The Law in Action: A Study in Good and Evil. 6. Also Among the Prophets: Some Rejoinders to Ronald Dworkin's Attacks on Legal Positivism. PART II: POSITIVISM EXTENDED:. 7. Disclaimers and Reassertions. 8. Elements of a Conceptual Framework. 9. Law and Order: Some Implications. INDEX WORDS:
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| 42. | Huls, Nick (ed.) : The legitimacy of highest courts' rulings, 2009 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The legitimacy of highest courts' rulings : judicial deliberations and beyond / Huls, Nick (ed.) ; Adams, Maurice ; Bomhoff, Jacco, xxi, 478 p.. - Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2009. ISBN 978-90-6704-289-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I : The comparative enterprise. PART II: The subtleties of the French, Belgian and Dutch cassation courts. PART III: Challenges to the legitimacy of courts. PART IV: The ECtHR and its peculiar 'problematic'. INDEX WORDS:
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| 43. | Smith, Andy (ed.) : Politics and the European Commission, 2004 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Politics and the European Commission : actors, interdependence, legitimacy / Smith, Andy (ed.), xv, 230 p.. - London : Routledge, 2004. ISBN 0-415-32407-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I: Actors, Institutions and Interdependence:. 1. Doing politics and pretending not to. The Commission's role in distributing aid to Eastern Europe, by Cécile Robert. 2. The politics of Collegiality: The non-portfolio dimension, by Jean Joana and Andy Smith. 3. The Secretary General of the Commission, by Hussein Kassim. 4. The political dynamics of the 'parallel administration' of the European Commission, by Jarle Trondal. 5. The invention of a Directorate General for Development (1958-75), by Véronique Dimier. 6. Institutionalizing public health in the European Commission: the thrills and spills of politicization, by Sébastien Guigner. Part II: The Media, the Commission and its Legitimacy:. 7. Was it really just 'poor communication'? Lessons from the Santer Commission's resignation, by Didier Georgakakis. 8. The politics of the Commission as an information source, by Olivier Baisnée. 9. Advertising Europe: the production of public information by the Commission, by François Forêt. 10. Publicising the Euro. A case of interest maximisation and internal fragmentation of the Commission, by Jeannette Mak. 11. Where is he now? The Delors Legacy, by Helen Drake. Conclusion, by Andy Smith. 1. Regionalist parties in Western Europe, ed. by Lieven de Winter and Huri Türsan. 2. Comparing party system change, ed. by Jan-Erik Lane and Paul Pennings. 3. Political theory and European Union, ed. by ALbert Weale and Michael Nentwich. 4. Politics of INDEX WORDS:
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URL http://www.routledge.com/books/Politics-and-the-European-Commission-isbn9780415429726 |
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| 44. | Peters, Anne ... [et al.] : Non-state actors as standards setters, 2009 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Non-state actors as standards setters / Peters, Anne ... [et al.], xx, 587 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-521-11490-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Non-state actors as standard-setters: framing the issue in an interdisciplinary fashion, by Anne Peters, Lucy Koechlin and Gretta Fenner. PART I. New Actors and Processes in Contemporary Standard-Setting:. 2. Local and regional non-state actors on the margins of public policy in Africa, by Dieter Neubert; 3. Conceptualising the use of public-private partnerships as a regulatory arrangement in critical information infrastructure protection, by Dan Assaf; 4. Standard-setting at the cutting edge: an evidence-based typology for multi-stakeholder initiatives, by Lucy Koechlin and Richard Calland; 5. New standards for and by private military companies?, by Lindsey Cameron; 6. Governance matters VII: aggregate and individual governance indicators 1996–2007, by Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay and Massimo Mastruzzi; 7. Contending with illicit power structures: a typology, by Michael Miklaucic. PART II. The Legitimacy and Accountability of Actors and Standards:. 8. Democratic governance beyond the state: the legitimacy of non-state actors as standard-setters, by Steven Wheatley; 9. Legitimacy, accountability and polycentric regulation: dilemmas, trilemmas and organisational response, by Julia Black; 10. Accountability of transnational actors: is there scope for cross-sector principles?, by Monica Blagescu and Robert Lloyd; 11. Non-state environmental standards as a substitute for state regulation?, by Marcus Schaper; 12. Limiting violence – culture and the constitution of public norms: with a case study from a stateless area, by Till Förster. PART III. The Authority and Effectiveness of Actors and Standards:. 13. Standard-setting for capital movements: reasserting sovereignty over transnational actors?, by Peter Hägel; 14. Certification as a new private global forest governance system: the regulatory potential of the forest stewardship council, by Stéphane Guéneau; 15. Private standards in the north - effective norms for the south?, by Eva Kocher; 16. International corporate social responsibility standards: imposing or imitating business responsibility in Lithuania?, by Egle Svilpaite; 17. Legal pluralism under the influence of globalisation: a case study of child adoption in Tanzania, by Ulrike Wanitzek; 18. Towards non-state actors as effective, legitimate, and accountable standard-setters, by Anne Peters, Till Förster and Lucy Koechlin. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Cameroon / Central Asia / Colombia / Denmark / Estonia / France / Germany / Latin America / Liberia / Mali / Lithuania / Mexico / Nigeria / North America / Russian Federation / Tanzania / United Kingdom / USA / Zanzibar NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; African Union convention; CBD; Geneva conventions; CRC; Ottawa convention; Framework convention on climate change; Palermo convent Tripartite declaration of principles;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521114905 |
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| 45. | Klabbers, Jan : The constitutionalization of international law, 2009 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The constitutionalization of international law / Klabbers, Jan ; Peters, Anne ; Ulfstein, Geir, xx, 393 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-954342-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: Jan Klabbers: Setting the Scene. 2: Geir Ulfstein: Institutions and Competences. 3: Jan Klabbers: Law-making and Constitutionalism. 4: Geir Ulfstein: The International Judiciary. 5: Anne Peters: Membership in the Global Constitutional Community. 6: Anne Peters: Dual Democracy. 7: Anne Peters: Conclusions INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; FCCC; ICCPR; UDHR;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199543427.do?keyword=klabbers%2C+jan&sortby=bestMatches |
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| 46. | Charlesworth, Hilary (ed.) : Fault lines of international legitimacy, 2010 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Fault lines of international legitimacy / Charlesworth, Hilary (ed.) ; Coicaud, Jean-Marc, x, 406 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-521-76446-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction: fault lines of international legitimacy Jean-Marc Coicaud. Part I. FROM THE HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LEGITIMACY TO FAULT LINES IN CONTEMPORAY INTERNATIONAL POLITICS.. 1. Legitimacy, across borders and over time, by Jean-Marc Coicaud. 2. Deconstructing international legitimacy, by Jean-Marc Coicaud; 3. The evolution of international order and fault lines of international legitimacy, by Jean-Marc Coicaud; 4. Intervention in a 'divided world': axes of legitimacy, by Nathaniel Berman; 5. From Berlin to Bonn to Baghdad: a space for infinite justice, b y Vasuki Nesiah. Part II. The Security Council: Expression, Venue and Promoter of International Legitimacy?: 6. Legal deliberation and argumentation in international decision-making Ian Johnstone; 7. The United Nations Security Council, regional arrangements and peace operations Nishkala Suntharalingam; 8. The Security Council's alliance of gender legitimacy: the symbolic capital of resolution 1325 Dianne Otto. Part III. The Legitimacy of International Interventions: 9. Cosmopolitan militaries and cosmopolitan force Lorraine Elliott; 10. Sovereignty, rights and armed intervention: a dialectical perspective B. S. Chimni. Part IV. In Search of New Forms of International Legitimacy: 11. Setting the terms of the debate on the legitimacy of intervention: a case study of depictions of international territorial administration missions Ralph Wilde; 12. The legitimacy of economic sanctions: an analysis of humanitarian exemptions of sanctions and the right to minimum sustenance Jun Matsukuma; Conclusion: the legitimacies of international law Hilary Charlesworth. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Bosnia-Herzegovina / China / Chechnya / East Timor / Germany / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Somalia / United Kingdom / USA / Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): Dayton agreement; ECHR; UN charter;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521764469 |
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| 47. | Follesdal, Andreas : Why the European Court of Human Rights might be democratically legitimate - a modest defense, 2009 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Why the European Court of Human Rights might be democratically legitimate - a modest defense / Follesdal, Andreas REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nordisk tidsskrift for menneskerettigheter = Nordic journal of human rights : vol. 27; nr 2., p. 289-303. - Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2009. - ISSN 1503-6480 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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| 48. | Bogdandy, Armin von ... [et al.] : The exercise of public authority by international institutions, 2010 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The exercise of public authority by international institutions : advancing international institutional law / Bogdandy, Armin von ... [et al.] - (Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht ; Bd. 210), xiii, 1005 p. . - Heidelberg : Springer, 2010. - ISSN 0172-4770 ISBN 978-3-642-04530-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. I. CONCEPT:. 1. Armin von Bogdandy, Philipp Dann & Matthias Goldmann: Developing the Publicness of Public International Law: Towards a Legal Framework for Global Governance Activities. 2. Comment by Stefan Kadelbach: From Public International Law to International Public Law: A Comment on the “Public Authority” of International Institutions and the “Publicness” of their Law. 3. Comment by Stephan Leibfried: To Tame and to Frame. 4. Ingo Venzke: International Bureaucracies from a Political Science Perspective – Agency, Authority and International Institutional Law. II. THEMATIC STUDIES:. 1. The Exercise of Public Authority through Instruments Concerning Individuals:. 1.1 Decisions:. 1. Clemens A. Feinäugle: The UN Security Council Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee: Emerging Principles of International Institutional Law for the Protection of Individuals?. 2. Karen Kaiser: WIPO’s International Registration of Trademarks: An International Administrative Act Subject to Examination by the Designated Contracting Parties. 3. Maja Smrkolj: International Institutions and Individualized Decision-Making: An Example of UNHCR’s Refugee Status Determination. 1.2 Recommendations:. 1. Gefion Schuler: Effective Governance through Decentralized Soft Implementation: The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. 1.3 Information:. 1. Bettina Schöndorf-Haubold: The Administration of Information in International Administrative Law – The Example of Interpol. 2. The Exercise of Public Authority through Instruments Concerning Individual States:. 2.1 Decisions:. 1. Petra Lea Láncos: Flexibility and Legitimacy - The Emissions Trading System under the Kyoto Protocol. 2. Diana Zacharias: The UNESCO Regime for the Protection of World Heritage as Prototype of an Autonomy-Gaining International Institution. 3. Comment by Ute Mager:. The UNESCO Regime for the Protection of World Heritage. 2.2 Recommendations:. 1. Anuscheh Farahat: Regulating Minority Issues through Standard-Setting and Mediation: The Case of the High Commissioner on National Minorities. 2.3 Information:. 1. Erika de Wet: Governance through Promotion and Persuasion: The 1998 ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. 2. Joseph Windsor: The WTO Committee on Trade in Financial Services: The Exercise of Public Authority within an Informational Forum. 3. The Exercise of Public Authority through General Instruments:. 3.1 Secondary Law:. 1. Isabel Feichtner: The Administration of the Vocabulary of International Trade: The Adaptation of WTO Schedules to Changes in the Harmonized System. 2. Christine Fuchs: Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) – Conservation Efforts Undermine the Legality Principle. 3.2 International Public Standards:. 1. Jürgen Friedrich: Legal Challenges of Non-binding Instruments: The Case of the FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries. 2. Ravi Afonso Pereira: Why Would International Administrative Activity Be Any Less Legitimate? – A Study of the Codex Alimentarius Commission. 4. Public Authority through Private Law Instruments?. 1. Matthias Hartwig: ICANN – Governance by Technical Necessity. 2. Steven Less:. International Administration of Holocaust Compensation: The International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims (ICHEIC). III. CROSS-CUTTING ANALYSIS:. 1. Matthias Goldmann: Inside Relative Normativity: From Sources to Standard Instruments for the Exercise of International Public Authority. 2. Comment by Jan Klabbers: Goldmann Variations. 3. Armin von Bogdandy: General Principles of International Public Authority: Sketching a Research Field. 4. Comment by Sabino Cassese: Is There a Global Administrative Law?. 5. Jochen von Bernstorff: Procedures of Decision-Making and the Role of Law in International Organizations. 6. Comment by Christian Tietje: The Contributions by Jochen von Bernstorff and by Maja Smrkolj. 7. Volker Röben: The Enforcement Authority of International Institutions. 8. Comment by Dirk Hanschel: The Enforcement Authority of International Institutions – Some Remarks and Suggestions for Further Analysis. 9. Erika de Wet: Holding International Institutions Accountable: The Complementary Role of Non-Judicial Oversight Mechanisms and Judicial Review. 10. Armin von Bogdandy & Philipp Dann: International Composite Administration: Conceptualizing Multi-Level and Network Aspects in the Exercise of International Public Authority. 11. Comment by Ute Mager: International Composite Administration. 12. Rüdiger Wolfrum: Legitimacy of International Law and the Exercise of Administrative Functions: The Example of the International Seabed Authority, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and International Fisheries Organizations. IV. CONTEXT:. 1. Eberhard Schmidt-Aßmann: The Internationalization of Administrative Relations as a Challenge for Administrative Law Scholarship. 2. Giacinto della Cananea: Procedural Due Process of Law Beyond the State. List of Contributors. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UN charter-chap. VII; Refugee convention; Framework convention on climate change; Kyoto protocol; World heritage convention; ICCPR; ICESCR; ECHR; CRC; EU charter of fundamental rights;
URL http://www.springer.com/law/international/book/978-3-642-04530-1 |
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| 49. | Claes, Erik (ed.) : Facing the limits of the law, 2009 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Facing the limits of the law / Claes, Erik (ed.) ; Devroe, Wouter ; Keirsbilck, Bert, xv, 533 p.. - Heidelberg : Springer, 2009. ISBN 978-3-540-79855-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Chapter 1 – The Limits of the Law (Introduction), by Erik Claes, Wouter Devroe and Bert Keirsbilck. Chapter 2 – Private Law and the Limits of Legal Dogmatics, by Marc A. Loth. Chapter 3 – The Limits of the Law of Obligations, by Kurt Willems. Chapter 4 – Labour Law and the Limits of Dogmatic Legal Thinking, by Mathieu van Putten. Chapter 5 – The Limits of Consumer Law in Europe, by Bert Keirsbilck. Chapter 6 – The Limits of Legality in the Criminal Law, by Erik Claes and Michal Krolikowski. Chapter 7 – Corporate Wrongdoing and the Limits of the Criminal Law, by Mark Fenwick. Chapter 8 – Regulating Prison Life: A Case Study of the Inmate Disciplinary System, by Luc Robert. Chapter 9 – Criminal Law, Victims, and the Limits of Therapeutic Consequentialism, by Tom Daems. Chapter 10 – Restorative Justice, Freedom, and the Limits of the Law, Johan Deklerck. Chapter 11 – Rebuilding Trust in the Former Yugoslavia: Overcoming the Limits of the Formal Justice System, Marta Valiñas. Chapter 12 – Legitimacy in the European Union and the Limits of the Law, Stefanie Dierckxsens. Chapter 13 – The Limits of the Law and the Development of the EU, René Foqué and Jacques Steenbergen. Chapter 14 – The Limits of Substantive International Economic Law: In Support of Reasonable Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, Cedric Ryngaert. Chapter 15 – When Law Meets Power: The Limits of Public International Law and the Recourse to Military Force, Tom Ruys. Chapter 16 – Is the Rule of Law a Limit on Popular Sovereignty?, David Haljan. Chapter 17 – Constitutional Ideals, National Identity, and the Limits of the Law, Bram Delbecke. Chapter 18 – Privacy Rights as Human Rights: No Limits?, Aagje Ieven. Chapter 19 – The Limits of the International Petition Right for Individuals: A Case Study of the ECtHR, Willem Verrijdt. Chapter 20 – The Limits of Human Rights Law in Human Development, Wouter Vandenhole. Chapter 21 – Limits of Human Rights Protection from the Perspective of Legal Anthropology, Stijn Deklerck, Ellen Desmet, Marie–Claire Foblets, Joke Kusters and Jogchum Vrielink. Chapter 22 – Functions and Limits of Patent Law, Geertrui Van Overwalle and Esther van Zimmeren. Chapter 23 – Technology and the End of Law, Mireille Hildebrandt. Chapter 24 – Darknets and the Future of Freedom of Expression in the Information Society, Hans Graux. Chapter 25 – Facing the Limits of the Law (Conclusion), Erik Claes and Bert Keirsbilck INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ECHRP-14; EC treaty; TEU; ICCPR; |
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| 50. | Dobner, Petra (ed.) : The twilight of constitutionalism?, 2010 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The twilight of constitutionalism? / Dobner, Petra (ed.) ; Loughlin, Martin - (Oxford constitutional theory), xvi, 352 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-958500-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction:. PART I: Constitutionalism and the Erosion of Statehood:. 1: Dieter Grimm: The Achievement of Constitutionalism and its Prospects in a Changed World. 2: Ulrich K. Preuss: Disconnecting Constitutions from Statehood: Is Global Constitutionalism a Viable Concept?. 3: Martin Loughlin: What is Constitutionalisation?. PART II: The Question of Europe:. 4: Tanja A. Börzel: European Governance: Governing with or without the State?. 5: Fritz W. Scharpf: Legitimacy in the Multi-level European Polity. 6: Sonja Puntscher: Constitutionalism and Representation: European Parliamentarism in the Treaty of Lisbon. PART III: Constitutionalism without Democracy?:. 7: Petra Dobner: More Law, Less Democracy? Democracy and Transnational Constitutionalism. 8: Marcus Llanque: On Constitutional Membership. 9: Hauke Brunkhorst: Constitutionalism and Democracy in the World Society. PART IV: Constitutional Law and Public International Law:. 10: Mattias Kumm: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times: Between Constitutional Triumphalism and Nostalgia. 11: Rainer Wahl: In Defence of 'Constitution'. PART V: Global Administrative Law: A Viable Substitute?:. 12: Nico Krisch: Global Administrative Law and the Constitutional Ambition. 13: Alexander Somek: Administration without Sovereignty. PART VI: The Emergence of Societal Constitutionalism:. 14: Neil Walker: Beyond the Holistic Constitution?. 15: Riccardo Prandini: The Morphogenesis of Constitutionalism. 16: Gunther Teubner: Fragmented Foundations: Societal Constitutionalism beyond the Nation State. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ECHR; |
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| 51. | Karns, Margaret P. : International organizations, 2010 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International organizations : the politics and processes of global governance / Karns, Margaret P. ; Mingst, Karen A.. - 2. ed.., xiii, 632 p.. - London : Lynne Rienner publ., 2010. ISBN 978-1-58826-698-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART 1: UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL GOVERNANCE:. 1.The Challenges of Global Governance. 2. The Theoretical Foundations of Global Governance. PART 2: EVOLVING PIECES OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE:. 3. Foundations of the Pieces of Global Governance. 4. The United Nations: Centerpiece of Global Governance. 5. Regional Organizations. 6. Nonstate Actors: NGOs, Networks, and Social Movements. 7. The Role of States in Global Governance. PART 3: THE NEED FOR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE:. 8. The Search for Peace and Security. 9. Promoting Human Development and Economic Well-Being. 10. Protecting Human Rights. 11. Protecting the Environment. PART 4: THE DILEMMAS OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE:. 12. Innovations in Global Governance for the Twenty-First Century. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Afghanistan / Albania / Asia / Belarus / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Chile / China / Cuba / Cyprus / Czech republic / Darfur / East Timor / Ecuador / Egypt / Eritrea / Estonia / Finland / Ghana / Georgia / Germany / Guatemala / Haiti / Honduras / Hong Kong / India / Iran / Iraq / Israel / Italy / Japan / Kazahkstan / Korea / Kuwait / Latvia / Liberia / Libya / Maceodonia / Malaysia / Malta / Mexico / Moldova / Mozambique / Myanmar / Nicaragua / New Zealand / Nigeria / Namibia / Netherlands / Norway / Pakistan / Poland / Portugal / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Serbia / Sierra Leone / Somalia / Singapore / South Africa / Spain / Sri Lanka / Syria / Taiwan / Tanzania / United Kingdom / USA / Uzbekistan / Venezuela / Viet Nam / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; ECHR; ACHPR; Charter of economic rights and duties of states; Framework convention on climate change; Kyoto protocol; CAT; Convention concerning the prohibition and immediate action for the elimination of the worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182 in full text); CEDAW; ESC; Geneva conventions; ICCPR; ICESCR; CRC-OP; UN charter; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Charter of Paris; Ottawa convention; |
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| 52. | Avant, Deborah D. : Who governs the globe?, |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Who governs the globe? / Avant, Deborah D. - (Cambridge studies in international relations ; 114) ISBN 978-0-521-12201-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. 1. Who governs the globe? Deborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore and Susan K. Sell. PART I. AUTHORITY DYNAMICS AND NEW GOVERNORS:. 2. Who is running the international criminal justice system? Allison Danner and Erik Voeten. 3. The International Organization for Standardization as a global governor: a club theory approach Aseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski. 4. Corporations in zones of conflict: issues, actors, and institutions Virginia Haufler. 5. International organization control under conditions of dual delegation: a transgovernmental politics approach Abraham L. Newman. 6. Constructing authority in the European Union Kathleen R. McNamara. PART II. AUTHORITY DYNAMICS AND GOVERNANCE OUTCOMES:. 7. Packing heat: pro-gun groups and the governance of small arms Clifford Bob. 8. Governing the global agenda: 'gatekeepers' and 'issue adoption' in transnational advocacy networks R. Charli Carpenter. 9. Outsourcing authority: how project contracts transform global governance networks Alexander Cooley. 10. When 'doing good' does not: the IMF and the Millennium Development Goals Tamar Gutner. 11. The power of norms the norms of power: who governs international electric and electronic technology? Tim Büthe. 12. 'Education for all' and the global governors, Karen Mundy 13. Conclusion: authority, legitimacy, and accountability in global politics Deborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore and Susan K. Sell. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; EU charter of fundamental rights; TEU; SEA; Geneva conventions;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item2703527/?site_locale=en_GB |
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| 53. | Curtin, Deirdre : Executive power of the European Union, 2010 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Executive power of the European Union : law, practices and the living constitution / Curtin, Deirdre. - repr.. - (The collected courses of the Academy of European law ; vol. XII/4), xxviii, 345 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P. , 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-926408-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I. Topography and Layered Sediments. 1: Geology of the European Union. 2: Externalizing National Executive Power. 3: Balancing Executive Power. II: Tides of EU Reform:. 4: Political Executive Power. 5: Administrative Executive Power. 6: Satellite Executive Power. III: A Living EU Constitution:. 7: Unitary Executive Power. 8: Transparent Executive Power. 9: Accountable Executive Power. 10: Making Visible the Invisible. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; Lisbon treaty; ToA; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt |
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| 54. | Keller, Helen : Friendly settlements before the European Court of Human Rights, 2010 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Friendly settlements before the European Court of Human Rights : theory and practice / Keller, Helen ; Forowicz, Magdalena ; Engi, Loernz, xxxvii, 312 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-960097-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: Introduction. 2: Legal Framework and Practice. 3: Beyond Doctrine - The Strasbourg Realities. 4: Philosophical Background. 5: Analysis of the Court's Practice in Selected Areas. 6: The Future of Friendly Settlements. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ECHRP-11; ECHRP-14;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199600977.do?keyword=keller%2C+helen&sortby=bestMatches |
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| 55. | Krisch, Nico : Beyond constitutionalism, 2010 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Beyond constitutionalism : the pluralist structure of postnational law / Krisch, Nico - (Oxford constitutional theory), xxiv, 358 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-922831-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Visions of Postnational Law. 1: Postnational Law in Search of a Structure. 2: The Promise and Perils of Postnational Constitutionalism. 3: The Case for Pluralism. PART II: Pluralism in Postnational Practice:. 4: The Open Architecture of European Human Rights Law. 5: Sanctions and Rights between Hierarchy and Heterarchy. 6: Pluralism in Postnational Risk Regulation. PART III: Pluralism's Virtues (and Vices):. 7: Cooperation and Power in a Pluralist World. 8: Pluralist Challenges. 9: Conclusions: Postnational Pluralism and Beyond. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / Canada / Germany / France / Spain / Switzerland / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UN charter;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199228317.do?keyword=krisch&sortby=bestMatches |
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| 56. | Weatherill, Stephen : Cases and materials on EU law, 2010 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Cases and materials on EU law / Weatherill, Stephen. - 9th. ed.., lxxi, 710 p. . - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-956225-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I. The Constitutional Law of the EU:. 1: The evolution of the European Union. 2: The sources of law. 3: The nature of Community law: supremacy. 4: The enforcement of Community law: 'dual vigilance'. 5: The direct effect of directives. 6: State liability. 7: Article 234: the preliminary reference procedure. 8: Control of Community institutions. Epilogue to part one: constitutionalism. II. Community Trade Law and Policy:. 9: Law and the economic objectives of the Community. 10: Fiscal barriers to trade: Articles 25 and 90. 11: Physical and technical barriers to trade: Articles 28-30. 12: Beyond discrimination: Article 28. 13: The free movement of workers: Article 39. 14: Freedom of establishment and the free movement of services; Articles 43 and 49. 15: European citizenship within an area of freedom, security, and justice. 16: Competition law and policy. Epilogue to part two. III. Policy-Making, Governance, and the Constitutional Debate:. 17: Harmonization and common policy-making. 18: Subsidiarity, flexibility, and new forms of governance. 19: What sort of 'Europe'?. Epilogue to part three: Europe's true soul. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): EU charter of fundamental rights; ECHR; EEC treaty; EC treaty; SEA; ToA; TEU; TFEU; Treaty of Lisbon; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt |
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| 57. | Christoffersen, Jonas (red.) : Menneskerettighedsdomstolen - 50 års samspil med dansk ret og politik, 2009 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Menneskerettighedsdomstolen - 50 års samspil med dansk ret og politik / Christoffersen, Jonas (red.) ; Rask Madsen, Mikael, 364 p.. - Copenhagen : Thomson Reuters, 2009. ISBN 978-87-619-2341-9 LANGUAGE: DAN INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ECHR; ECHR-8;
URL http://www.thomson.dk/pls/pdb/katpage.show_title?p_vare_id=19371&p_kampid=13 |
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| 58. | Cronin, Bruce (ed.) : The UN Security Council and the politics of international authority, 2008 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The UN Security Council and the politics of international authority / Cronin, Bruce (ed.) ; Hurd, Ian - (Security and governane series ; 3), ix, 249 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2008. ISBN 978-0-415-77528-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART 1: Concepts:. 1. Introduction, by Bruce Cronin and Ian Hurd. 2. Theories and Tests of International Authority, by Ian Hurd. PART 2: Sources of Council Authority:. 3. Delegation and the Nature of Security Council Authority, by Erik Voeten. 4. International Consensus and the Changing Legal Authority of the Security Council, by Bruce Cronin. 5. The Security Council as Legislature, by Ian Johnstone. 6. The Security Council and the Challenges and Perils of Normative Overstretch, by George Andropolous. PART 3: The Exercise of Council Authority:. 7. Creating Authority by the Council: The International Criminal Tribunals, by Wayne Sandholtz. 8. NGOs and the Security Council: Authority All Around But For Whose Interest?, by Jonathan Graubart. 9. The Uniting for Peace Resolution and Other Ways of Circumventing the Authority of the Security Council, by Mitushi Das and Jean Krasno. PART 4: Conclusion 10. Assessing the Council’s Authority, by Bruce Cronin and Ian Hurd. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UN charter; |
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| 59. | Lucarelli, Sonia (ed.) : Debating political identity and legitimacy in the European Union, 2011 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Debating political identity and legitimacy in the European Union / Lucarelli, Sonia (ed.) ; cerutti, Furio ; Schmidt, Vivien A., xix, 214 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2011. ISBN 978-0-415-55100-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART 1: Reflections on Identity and Legitimacy in the European Union:. 1. How Not to (mis)Understand Political Identity in the European Union, by Furio Cerutti. 2. The Problems of Identity and Legitimacy in the European Union: Is More Politics the Answer?, by Vivien A. Schmidt. 3.Europe as a Narrative Network: Taking the Social Embeddedness of Identity Constructions Seriously, by Klaus Eder. 4. European Identity and Support for European Integration, by Dieter Fuchs. 5. Does the Power Exerted by the EU need a Legitimacy Based on the Citizens’ European Identity?, by Nicolas Levrat. PART 2: Pathways to Identity Formation and Legitimacy Construction:. 6. Three European Constitutionalisms and their Respective Legitimacy Requirements: Explaining the Longue Durée Stability of the EU Polity, by Mario Teló. 7. False Expectations: The Counterproductive Side Effects of the EU’s use of Political Symbols, by Albrecht Sonntag. 8. Gaining European Legitimacy and Identity through Unlocking the Public Spheres of Nation States: The Case of The Netherlands, by Jos De Beus and Jeannette Mak. 9. Mirrors of us: European Political Identity and the Others’ Image of the EU, by Sonia Lucarelli. 10. Public Visibility and Citizen Participation: The Europeanization of Foreign Policy Debates in the British and German Public Spheres, by Martin Federico Meyer 11. Debating Identity and Legitimacy in the EU: Concluding Remarks, by Sonia Lucarelli. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): EU charter of fundamental rights; Kyoto protocol; EC treaty; ToA; Laeken declaration; Lisbon treaty; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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| 60. | Cane, Peter (ed.) : The Oxford handbook of empirical legal research, 2010 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Oxford handbook of empirical legal research / Cane, Peter (ed.) ; Kritzer, Herbert M., xv, 1094 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-954247-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: Surveying Empirical Literature:. 1: Martin Innes: Policing 2: Wesley Skogan: Crime and Criminals 3: Jacqueline Hodgson and Andrew Roberts: Criminal Process and Prosecution 4: Antony Bottoms and Andrew von Hirsch: The Crime-Preventive Impact of Penal Sanctions 5: Sally Wheeler: Contracts and Corporations 6: Julia Black: Financial Markets 7: Steve Meili: Consumer Protection 8: Elizabeth Warren and Robert Lawless: Bankruptcy and Insolvency 9: Linda Haller: Regulating the Professions 10: Paul Fenn and Neil Rickman: Personal Injury Litigation 11: Herbert Kritzer: Claiming Behaviour as Legal Mobilization 12: Mavis Maclean: Families 13: Simon Deakin: Labour and Employment Laws 14: David Cowan: Housing and Property 15: Linda Camp-Keith: Human Rights Instruments 16: David Law: Constitutions 17: Michael Adler: Social Security and Social Welfare 18: Bridget Hutter: Occupational Safety and Health 19: Cary Coglianese and Catherine Courcy: The Environment 20: Simon Halliday and Colin Scott: Administrative Justice 21: Roderick Macdonald: Access to Civil Justice 22: Peter Russell: Judicial Recruitment, Training, and Careers 23: Sharyn Roach Anleu and Kathy Mack: Trial Courts and Adjudication 24: David Robertson: Appellate Courts 25: Carrie Menkel-Meadow: Alternative Dispute Resolution 26: Neil Vidmar: Lay Decision-Makers in the Legal Process 27: Gary Edmond and David Hamer: Evidence Law 28: Carrie Menkel-Meadow and Bryant Garth: Civil Procedure and Courts 29: Chrisopher Hodges: Collective Actions 30: Catalina Smulovitz: Law and Courts on Development and Democratization 31: Gregory Shaffer and Tom Ginsburg: How Does International Law Work? 32: Richard Moorhead: Lawyers and Other Legal Service Providers 33: Margaret Davies: Legal Pluralism 34: James Gibson: Public Images and Understandings of Court 35: Fiona Cownie: Legal Education and the Legal Academy. PART II: Doing and Using Empirical Legal Research:. 36: Herbert Kritzer: The (Nearly) Forgotten Early Empirical Legal Research 37: Lee Epstein and Andrew D. Martin: Quantitative Approaches to Empirical Legal Research 38: Lisa Webley: Qualitative Approaches to Empirical Legal Research 39: Laura Beth Nielsen: The Need for Multi-Method Approaches in Empirical Legal Research 40: Denis Galligan: Legal Theory and Empirical Research 41: Martin Partington: Empirical Legal Research and Policymaking 42: Antony Bradney: The Place of Empirical Legal Research in the Law School Curriculum 43: Christine Harrington and Sally Merry: Empirical Legal Training in the US Academy. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; CEDAW; CERD; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB |