Examines the involvement of local actors in conflicts over global norms at the intersection between international relations and international law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Antje Wiener has held the Chair of Political Science at the Universität Hamburg since 2009. She is a By-Fellow of Hughes Hall, Cambridge and has been a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences since 2011. She has served on boards of several leading academic journals and has been co-founding editor of the journal Global Constitutionalism with Jim Tully. Among her many book publications are three monographs: 'European' Citizenship Practice: Building Institutions of a Non-State (1997), The Invisible Constitution of Politics: Contested Norms and International Encounters (Cambridge, 2008) and A Theory of Contestation (2014).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Whose practices count? 2. Norms lie in the practice 3. Normative structures and rules of engagement 4. Transformative power: framing the co-constitution of normative change 5. Making fundamental rights a global issue: the Kadi case and contested 'moral responsibility' 6. Bringing on the torture convention: the Rumsfeld case and contested 'universal jurisdiction' 7. Putting violence against women during wartime onto the global agenda: Resolution 1325 and the contested 'culture of impunity' 8. A voice through the practice.
1. Whose practices count? 2. Norms lie in the practice 3. Normative structures and rules of engagement 4. Transformative power: framing the co-constitution of normative change 5. Making fundamental rights a global issue: the Kadi case and contested 'moral responsibility' 6. Bringing on the torture convention: the Rumsfeld case and contested 'universal jurisdiction' 7. Putting violence against women during wartime onto the global agenda: Resolution 1325 and the contested 'culture of impunity' 8. A voice through the practice.
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