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100 | 1 | _aHeupel, Monika. | |
245 | 1 | 4 | _aThe Rule of Law in Global Governance. |
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_aLondon : _bPalgrave Macmillan UK, _c2016. |
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505 | 0 | _aIntro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- Introduction: The Rule of Law in an Era of Multi-level Governance and Global Legal Pluralism -- Multi-level Governance and Global Legal Pluralism: The Disciplinary Divide -- A Plea for (Conceptual) Pluralism -- Crosscutting Themes: The Limitation of Power, Coherence, and the Concept of Law -- Findings -- Limitation of Power -- Coherence -- Soft Law -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Secondary Rules -- The Primary Effects of Secondary Rules: Institutions and Multi-level Governance -- Introduction -- Secondary Rules: A Conceptualization -- Institutional Frameworks and the Parameters of Lawmaking -- Credible Commitments from Institutions -- Direct and Indirect Lawmaking -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- The Rules of Interpretation as Secondary Rules: The Perspective of Domestic Courts -- Introduction -- The Rules of Interpretation as Secondary Rules -- The Vienna Rules of Interpretation -- The Rules of Interpretation as Secondary Rules -- Consequences for Domestic Courts -- The Practice of Domestic Courts -- Domestic Practice Which Recognises an Obligation to Use the Vienna Rules -- Domestic Practice Which Does Not Recognise an Obligation to Use the Vienna Rules -- Diversity in Interpretive Approaches and the Rule of Law -- Does It Matter? The Relevance of the Rules of Interpretation in Light of a Recent Example -- The Self-Interest of Domestic Courts to Use the Vienna Rules -- The Systemic Interest: The Rule of Law and Different Notions of Coherence and Divergence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- The United Nations Security Council and the Politics of Secondary Rule-Making -- Introduction -- Legal Theory, the Rule of Law, and the Concept of Dissonance Reduction -- The Case of Rn2V -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Accountability. | |
505 | 8 | _aAccountability Dynamics and the Emergence of an International Rule of Law for Detentions in Multilateral Peace Operations -- The Rule of Law for Detentions in Multilateral Operations -- First Steps: The 1999 UN Secretary-General Bulletin on the Observance of IHL Obligations -- Rule of Law Provisions on the Mission Level: The Operation in Kosovo -- The Copenhagen Process Principles and Guidelines: A Further Step towards an International Rule of Law for Detentions? -- Explaining Rule of Law Development: Accountability Dynamics -- Accountability Dynamics and the Development of the SGB of 1999 -- Accountability Dynamics for Rule of Law Provisions in Kosovo -- Accountability Dynamics and the Initiation of the Copenhagen Process -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Human Rights Protection in International Organizations in the Era of Multi-level Governance and Legal Pluralism -- Introduction -- Hegemonic Lawmaking and Human Rights Protection in World Bank Lending -- Hegemonic Lawmaking -- US Hegemony at the World Bank -- Safeguards, Accountability and US Hegemonic Lawmaking at the World Bank -- Judicial Lawmaking and Human Rights Protection in EU Sanctions Policy -- Judicial Lawmaking11 -- Judicial Lawmaking by the Court of Justice of the EU12 -- Due-Process Protection and Judicial Lawmaking by the Court of Justice of the EU -- The Implications of Multi-level Governance and Legal Pluralism for Human Rights Protection in IOs -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Multi-level Governance and the Rule of International Human Rights Law: The Case of the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights -- Introduction -- Multi-level Human Rights Governance and Legal Pluralism -- The Creation of the Voluntary Principles -- Accountability Instruments of the Voluntary Principles -- Country-Level Voluntary Principles Experiences -- Colombia -- Nigeria. | |
505 | 8 | _aConclusions -- The Soft-Hard Law Nexus: The Voluntary Principles in Courts and Contracts -- Court Cases -- Contracts with Security Providers -- Conclusions -- Conclusions: Voluntary Human Rights Rules and International Rule of Law -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Whitelisting and the Rule of Law: Legal Technologies and Governance in Contemporary Commercial Security -- Relating Whitelisting and the Rule of Law -- Situating Whitelists in Commercial Security Governance -- Practical, Pragmatic and Poetic Whitelists -- Productive Whitelists: Work, Topological Imprints and the Rule of Law -- Describing the Work and Topological Imprint of Whitelists -- The Regulatory Work of Commercial Security Whitelists -- Staking out Regulatory Space -- Establishing Regulatory Relations -- Prioritizing Potentiality -- The Imprint of Whitelisting on the Regulatory Topology in Commercial Security -- The De-Valuation of Evidence -- The Emergence of COBBES Expertise -- The Displacement of Criticism -- Conclusion: Whitelisting, Managerialism and (Un-)Accountability -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. | |
588 | _aDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. | ||
590 | _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. | ||
650 | 0 | _aComparative politics. | |
655 | 4 | _aElectronic books. | |
700 | 1 | _aReinold, Theresa. | |
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