Experts, Networks and International Law
Herausgeber: Cullen, Holly; Renshaw, Catherine; Harrington, Joanna
Experts, Networks and International Law
Herausgeber: Cullen, Holly; Renshaw, Catherine; Harrington, Joanna
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The challenges raised by globalization - from environmental management to financial sector regulation - have encouraged the emergence of new actors in international governance, such as experts and networks. This book explains how these new actors function and interact with one another, and examines their legitimacy and effectiveness.
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The challenges raised by globalization - from environmental management to financial sector regulation - have encouraged the emergence of new actors in international governance, such as experts and networks. This book explains how these new actors function and interact with one another, and examines their legitimacy and effectiveness.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781107184428
- ISBN-10: 1107184428
- Artikelnr.: 47738067
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781107184428
- ISBN-10: 1107184428
- Artikelnr.: 47738067
Preface Anne Orford; 1. Experts, networks and international law Holly
Cullen, Joanna Harrington and Catherine Renshaw; Part I. Experts, Networks,
Advocacy and Mediation: 2. Networks of protection Suzanne Akila; 3.
Advancing the conversation: non-judicial voices and the transnational
judicial dialogue Pammela Quinn Saunders; 4. International peace mediators:
the normative involvement of an epistemic community Philipp Kastner; Part
II. Experts, Networks and International Environmental Law: 5. Multilateral
environmental agreements and regional fisheries management organisations:
experts, networks and global administrative law principles Josephine Toop;
6. Institutional expertise: reconsidering the role of scientific experts in
the international conservation and management of cetaceans Cameron S. G.
Jefferies; 7. Engaging complexity: legalising international arctic
environmental governance Tahnee Prior; 8. Environmental government networks
with Asian examples Hitomi Kimura; Part III. Experts, Networks and
Institutional Change: 9. Non-binding instruments and democratic
accountability Cecily Rose; 10. Traditional and modern designs for an
international law of sovereign debt restructuring: a way forward Kei
Nakajima; 11. The fight against impunity for core international crimes:
reflections on the contribution of networked experts to a regime of
aggravated state responsibility Masahiro Kurosaki.
Cullen, Joanna Harrington and Catherine Renshaw; Part I. Experts, Networks,
Advocacy and Mediation: 2. Networks of protection Suzanne Akila; 3.
Advancing the conversation: non-judicial voices and the transnational
judicial dialogue Pammela Quinn Saunders; 4. International peace mediators:
the normative involvement of an epistemic community Philipp Kastner; Part
II. Experts, Networks and International Environmental Law: 5. Multilateral
environmental agreements and regional fisheries management organisations:
experts, networks and global administrative law principles Josephine Toop;
6. Institutional expertise: reconsidering the role of scientific experts in
the international conservation and management of cetaceans Cameron S. G.
Jefferies; 7. Engaging complexity: legalising international arctic
environmental governance Tahnee Prior; 8. Environmental government networks
with Asian examples Hitomi Kimura; Part III. Experts, Networks and
Institutional Change: 9. Non-binding instruments and democratic
accountability Cecily Rose; 10. Traditional and modern designs for an
international law of sovereign debt restructuring: a way forward Kei
Nakajima; 11. The fight against impunity for core international crimes:
reflections on the contribution of networked experts to a regime of
aggravated state responsibility Masahiro Kurosaki.
Preface Anne Orford; 1. Experts, networks and international law Holly
Cullen, Joanna Harrington and Catherine Renshaw; Part I. Experts, Networks,
Advocacy and Mediation: 2. Networks of protection Suzanne Akila; 3.
Advancing the conversation: non-judicial voices and the transnational
judicial dialogue Pammela Quinn Saunders; 4. International peace mediators:
the normative involvement of an epistemic community Philipp Kastner; Part
II. Experts, Networks and International Environmental Law: 5. Multilateral
environmental agreements and regional fisheries management organisations:
experts, networks and global administrative law principles Josephine Toop;
6. Institutional expertise: reconsidering the role of scientific experts in
the international conservation and management of cetaceans Cameron S. G.
Jefferies; 7. Engaging complexity: legalising international arctic
environmental governance Tahnee Prior; 8. Environmental government networks
with Asian examples Hitomi Kimura; Part III. Experts, Networks and
Institutional Change: 9. Non-binding instruments and democratic
accountability Cecily Rose; 10. Traditional and modern designs for an
international law of sovereign debt restructuring: a way forward Kei
Nakajima; 11. The fight against impunity for core international crimes:
reflections on the contribution of networked experts to a regime of
aggravated state responsibility Masahiro Kurosaki.
Cullen, Joanna Harrington and Catherine Renshaw; Part I. Experts, Networks,
Advocacy and Mediation: 2. Networks of protection Suzanne Akila; 3.
Advancing the conversation: non-judicial voices and the transnational
judicial dialogue Pammela Quinn Saunders; 4. International peace mediators:
the normative involvement of an epistemic community Philipp Kastner; Part
II. Experts, Networks and International Environmental Law: 5. Multilateral
environmental agreements and regional fisheries management organisations:
experts, networks and global administrative law principles Josephine Toop;
6. Institutional expertise: reconsidering the role of scientific experts in
the international conservation and management of cetaceans Cameron S. G.
Jefferies; 7. Engaging complexity: legalising international arctic
environmental governance Tahnee Prior; 8. Environmental government networks
with Asian examples Hitomi Kimura; Part III. Experts, Networks and
Institutional Change: 9. Non-binding instruments and democratic
accountability Cecily Rose; 10. Traditional and modern designs for an
international law of sovereign debt restructuring: a way forward Kei
Nakajima; 11. The fight against impunity for core international crimes:
reflections on the contribution of networked experts to a regime of
aggravated state responsibility Masahiro Kurosaki.