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With a diverse group of contributors from law, business and the social sciences, this book explores the line not only between order and disorder in global affairs, but also chaos and control, continuity and change, the core and the margins.
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With a diverse group of contributors from law, business and the social sciences, this book explores the line not only between order and disorder in global affairs, but also chaos and control, continuity and change, the core and the margins.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 253mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781472489012
- ISBN-10: 1472489012
- Artikelnr.: 48862875
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 253mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781472489012
- ISBN-10: 1472489012
- Artikelnr.: 48862875
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Danielle Ireland-Piper is Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Bond University; Co-Convenor of the Transnational, International and Comparative Law and Policy (TICLP) Network. Leon Wolff is Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology and Co-Director, Australian Network for Japanese Law (ANJeL); Co-Convenor of the Transnational, International and Comparative Law and Policy (TICLP) Network.
Contents
Figures and tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Global Order/Disorder
Leon Wolff and Danielle Ireland-Piper
PART I: CONCEPTIONS
2. International Law and Governance in the 21st Century: Disorder and
Order in a Fragmented World
Anthony Cassimatis
3. Law's Movement
Jonathan Crowe
4. How Anarchy Can Rule the World
Susan Bird
5. Assessing Key Trends in Global Disorder - Can 'the Centre' Hold in
the 21st Century?
Malcolm Davis
PART II: CASE STUDIES
Citizens
6. Nationality and Extraterritoriality: A Disordered Paradigm?
Danielle Ireland-Piper
7. Stateless Rohingya in Bangladesh and Refugee Status: Global Order and
Disorder under International Law
Sanzhuan Guo and Madhav Gautam
Capitalism
8. Caring Capitalism? The Case of Japanese Employment Law
Leon Wolff
9. Monopolisation, Market Liberalisation and Madness: Comparative
Approaches to Water Supply Governance
Victoria Baumfield
10. Domestic Regulatory Architecture for the Protection of Financial
Stability after the GFC: Global Order or Disorder?
Louise Parsons
Conflict
11. Governing the Oceans and Dispute Resolution: An Evolving Legal Order?
Douglas Guilfoyle
12. Foreign Military Aid as Good Governance? - The Case of South Asia
Maziar M. Falarti and Syed Ali Abbas
13. The Obligation to Respect and Ensure Respect for International
Humanitarian Law: A Potential Source of Assistance in Combating
Cross-border Challenges in the 21st Century
Eve Massingham
14. International Criminal Law as a Regulatory Tool
Jodie O'Leary
Courts
15. Access to Courts by Public Interest Groups Seeking to Challenge
Government Decisions: A Comparative Analysis of Canada and Australia
Narelle Bedford and Lisa Bonin
16. Military Courts in Pakistan: A Critical Analysis
Umair Ghori
Figures and tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Global Order/Disorder
Leon Wolff and Danielle Ireland-Piper
PART I: CONCEPTIONS
2. International Law and Governance in the 21st Century: Disorder and
Order in a Fragmented World
Anthony Cassimatis
3. Law's Movement
Jonathan Crowe
4. How Anarchy Can Rule the World
Susan Bird
5. Assessing Key Trends in Global Disorder - Can 'the Centre' Hold in
the 21st Century?
Malcolm Davis
PART II: CASE STUDIES
Citizens
6. Nationality and Extraterritoriality: A Disordered Paradigm?
Danielle Ireland-Piper
7. Stateless Rohingya in Bangladesh and Refugee Status: Global Order and
Disorder under International Law
Sanzhuan Guo and Madhav Gautam
Capitalism
8. Caring Capitalism? The Case of Japanese Employment Law
Leon Wolff
9. Monopolisation, Market Liberalisation and Madness: Comparative
Approaches to Water Supply Governance
Victoria Baumfield
10. Domestic Regulatory Architecture for the Protection of Financial
Stability after the GFC: Global Order or Disorder?
Louise Parsons
Conflict
11. Governing the Oceans and Dispute Resolution: An Evolving Legal Order?
Douglas Guilfoyle
12. Foreign Military Aid as Good Governance? - The Case of South Asia
Maziar M. Falarti and Syed Ali Abbas
13. The Obligation to Respect and Ensure Respect for International
Humanitarian Law: A Potential Source of Assistance in Combating
Cross-border Challenges in the 21st Century
Eve Massingham
14. International Criminal Law as a Regulatory Tool
Jodie O'Leary
Courts
15. Access to Courts by Public Interest Groups Seeking to Challenge
Government Decisions: A Comparative Analysis of Canada and Australia
Narelle Bedford and Lisa Bonin
16. Military Courts in Pakistan: A Critical Analysis
Umair Ghori
Contents
Figures and tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Global Order/Disorder
Leon Wolff and Danielle Ireland-Piper
PART I: CONCEPTIONS
2. International Law and Governance in the 21st Century: Disorder and
Order in a Fragmented World
Anthony Cassimatis
3. Law's Movement
Jonathan Crowe
4. How Anarchy Can Rule the World
Susan Bird
5. Assessing Key Trends in Global Disorder - Can 'the Centre' Hold in
the 21st Century?
Malcolm Davis
PART II: CASE STUDIES
Citizens
6. Nationality and Extraterritoriality: A Disordered Paradigm?
Danielle Ireland-Piper
7. Stateless Rohingya in Bangladesh and Refugee Status: Global Order and
Disorder under International Law
Sanzhuan Guo and Madhav Gautam
Capitalism
8. Caring Capitalism? The Case of Japanese Employment Law
Leon Wolff
9. Monopolisation, Market Liberalisation and Madness: Comparative
Approaches to Water Supply Governance
Victoria Baumfield
10. Domestic Regulatory Architecture for the Protection of Financial
Stability after the GFC: Global Order or Disorder?
Louise Parsons
Conflict
11. Governing the Oceans and Dispute Resolution: An Evolving Legal Order?
Douglas Guilfoyle
12. Foreign Military Aid as Good Governance? - The Case of South Asia
Maziar M. Falarti and Syed Ali Abbas
13. The Obligation to Respect and Ensure Respect for International
Humanitarian Law: A Potential Source of Assistance in Combating
Cross-border Challenges in the 21st Century
Eve Massingham
14. International Criminal Law as a Regulatory Tool
Jodie O'Leary
Courts
15. Access to Courts by Public Interest Groups Seeking to Challenge
Government Decisions: A Comparative Analysis of Canada and Australia
Narelle Bedford and Lisa Bonin
16. Military Courts in Pakistan: A Critical Analysis
Umair Ghori
Figures and tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Global Order/Disorder
Leon Wolff and Danielle Ireland-Piper
PART I: CONCEPTIONS
2. International Law and Governance in the 21st Century: Disorder and
Order in a Fragmented World
Anthony Cassimatis
3. Law's Movement
Jonathan Crowe
4. How Anarchy Can Rule the World
Susan Bird
5. Assessing Key Trends in Global Disorder - Can 'the Centre' Hold in
the 21st Century?
Malcolm Davis
PART II: CASE STUDIES
Citizens
6. Nationality and Extraterritoriality: A Disordered Paradigm?
Danielle Ireland-Piper
7. Stateless Rohingya in Bangladesh and Refugee Status: Global Order and
Disorder under International Law
Sanzhuan Guo and Madhav Gautam
Capitalism
8. Caring Capitalism? The Case of Japanese Employment Law
Leon Wolff
9. Monopolisation, Market Liberalisation and Madness: Comparative
Approaches to Water Supply Governance
Victoria Baumfield
10. Domestic Regulatory Architecture for the Protection of Financial
Stability after the GFC: Global Order or Disorder?
Louise Parsons
Conflict
11. Governing the Oceans and Dispute Resolution: An Evolving Legal Order?
Douglas Guilfoyle
12. Foreign Military Aid as Good Governance? - The Case of South Asia
Maziar M. Falarti and Syed Ali Abbas
13. The Obligation to Respect and Ensure Respect for International
Humanitarian Law: A Potential Source of Assistance in Combating
Cross-border Challenges in the 21st Century
Eve Massingham
14. International Criminal Law as a Regulatory Tool
Jodie O'Leary
Courts
15. Access to Courts by Public Interest Groups Seeking to Challenge
Government Decisions: A Comparative Analysis of Canada and Australia
Narelle Bedford and Lisa Bonin
16. Military Courts in Pakistan: A Critical Analysis
Umair Ghori