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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This book highlights the power, influence and effectiveness of experts and networks as new forms of international governance.
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This book highlights the power, influence and effectiveness of experts and networks as new forms of international governance.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781316635636
- ISBN-10: 1316635635
- Artikelnr.: 52524370
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781316635636
- ISBN-10: 1316635635
- Artikelnr.: 52524370
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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.