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  • 2015-2019
  • 2010-2014  (3)
  • Oxford [u.a.] : Hart  (3)
  • Global Governance  (3)
  • Law  (3)
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  • 2010-2014  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781849465922
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 355 S.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Sharp, Dustin N. Development, human rights and transitional justice 2015
    Series Statement: Osgoode readers 3
    Series Statement: Osgoode readers
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Law in transition
    DDC: 340/.115
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    Keywords: Transitional justice ; Human rights ; Law and economic development ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Transitional Justice ; Global Governance ; Menschenrecht ; Politischer Wandel
    Note: Global poverty and the politics of good intentions , Human rights and development : a fragmented discourse , Rights and development : a social power perspective , Is a new 'TREMF' human rights paradigm emerging? Evidence from Nigeria , The transformation of Africa : a critique of rights in transitional justice , Marks indicating conditions of origin in rights-based sustainable development , Rethinking the convergence of human rights and labour rights in international law : depoliticisation and excess , Measuring the world : indicators, human rights and global governance , Governing by measuring : the millenium development goals in global governance , Reparations and development , Making history or making peace : when prosecutions should give way to truth commissions and peace negotiations , Transitional justice as global project : critical reflections , Holding up a mirror to the process of transition? The coercive sterilisation of Romani women in the Czech Republic post-1991 , Symptoms of sovereignty? Apologies, indigenous rights and reconciliation in Australia and Canada , Working through 'bitter experiences' towards a purified European identity? A critique of the disregard for history in European constitutional theory and practice , The trials of history : losing justice in the monstrous and the banal , Sociological jurisprudence 2.0 : updating law's inter-disciplinarity in a global context , Epilogue:Progressive law versus the critique of law & development : strategies of double agency revisited
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  • 2
    ISBN: 1849464197 , 9781849464192
    Language: English
    Pages: XX, 461 S. , graph. Darst.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Critical legal perspectives on global governance
    DDC: 341
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    Keywords: International law ; International cooperation ; Law and globalization ; International law ; International cooperation ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Global Governance ; Recht
    Note: The globalisation of critical discourses on law : thoughts on David Trubek's contribution , New governance and the European Union : an empirical and conceptual critique , Critical theory and institutional design : David Trubek's path to new governance , A crisis and its afterlife : some reflections on 'scholars in self-estrangement' , Political economy and economic law in Brazil : from import substitution to the challenges of new state activism , Law and the political economy of the world , Knowledge in development, law and regulation, or how are we to distinguish between the economic and the non-economic? , Making bricks without straw : the creation of a transnational labour regime , From Chile to Vietnam : international labour law and workers' rights in international trade , Globalisation and the middle class , Fragmented work and multi-level labour market governance : informality, crisis policy and an expanded 'law of work' , The trouble with identity and progressive origins in defending labour law , 'Reflexive contract governance in the EU' : David Trubek's contribution to a more focused approach to EU contract legislation , A crisis of executive managerialism in the EU : no alternative? , Muslims in Europe : population flows, cultural clash, human rights , Re-judging social rights in the European Union , Social, economic and cultural rights and economic development : limiting or reinforcing the market? , Lost in translation : on the failed encounter between Bourdieu and law and society scholarship and their respective blindnesses , BRICS and politics of reforming global governance : the case of investment arbitration , Corporate lawyers as an infant industry? : legal market access and development policy , Where the action is : globalisation, law and development, the sociology of the legal profession, and the 'GLEE-full' career of Dave Trubek
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  • 3
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Hart
    ISBN: 9781841138176
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIV, 400 S.
    Series Statement: Studies in international law 29
    Series Statement: Studies in international law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wheatley, Steven The democratic legitimacy of international law
    DDC: 341.2
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    Keywords: International law ; International organization ; International cooperation ; Democracy ; Völkerrecht ; Rechtstheorie ; Internationales Recht ; Demokratie ; Deliberative Demokratie ; Defizit ; Global Governance ; Nichtstaatlicher Akteur ; Pluralismus ; Habermas, Jürgen ; Völkerrecht ; Legitimation ; Deliberative Demokratie ; Global Governance ; Global Governance ; Internationale Organisation ; Internationale Politik ; Legitimität ; Demokratie ; Völkerrecht
    Abstract: The democratic deficit in global governance -- Democracy within and beyond the state -- The state as (democratic) self-legislator -- The constitutionalisation of international law -- Democracy in international law -- International governance by non-state actors -- A concept of (international) law -- Deliberative democracy beyond the state -- Democracy in conditions of global legal pluralism
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction 1. - 1 The Democratic Deficit in Global Governance 22. - 2 Democracy Within and Beyond the State 92. - 3 The State as (Democratic) Self-Legislator 123. - 4 The Constitutionalisation of International Law 163. - 5 Democracy in International Law 211. - 6 International Governance by Non-State Actors 247. - 7 A Concept of (International) Law 277. - 8 Deliberative Democracy Beyond the State 311. - 9 Democracy in Conditions of Global Legal Pluralism 334
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