Rule of Law Dynamics
In an Era of International and Transnational Governance
Herausgeber: Zurn, Michael; Peerenboom, Randy; Nollkaemper, Andre
Rule of Law Dynamics
In an Era of International and Transnational Governance
Herausgeber: Zurn, Michael; Peerenboom, Randy; Nollkaemper, Andre
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This volume explores the various strategies, mechanisms and processes that influence rule of law dynamics across borders and the national/international divide.
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This volume explores the various strategies, mechanisms and processes that influence rule of law dynamics across borders and the national/international divide.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781107024717
- ISBN-10: 1107024714
- Artikelnr.: 35061121
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781107024717
- ISBN-10: 1107024714
- Artikelnr.: 35061121
Part I. Rule of Law at the International, National, and Transnational
Level: 1. Measuring the quality of rule of law: virtues, perils, results
Wolfgang Merkel; 2. International law and the rule of law at the national
level Helmut Philipp Aust and Georg Nolte; 3. Constraining international
authority through the rule of law: legitimatory potential and political
dynamics Tim Gemkow and Michael Zürn; 4. New modes of governance and the
rule of law: the case of transnational rule-making Gunnar Folke Schuppert;
Part II. Actors: Strategies and Responses: 5. Rule of law promotion
policies in comparison Frank Schimmelfennig; 6. Rule of law promotion
through international organizations and NGOs Monika Heupel; 7. Combating
transnational crime: the role of learning and norm diffusion in the current
rule of law wave Paulette Lloyd, Beth Simmons and Brandon Stewart; 8. Rule
of law challenges in middle income countries and donor approaches to
addressing them Linn Hammergren; 9. Civil-military cooperation in building
the rule of law Tilmann Röder; 10. Developing a theoretical framework for
evaluating rule of law promotion in developing countries John Gillespie;
11. Rule of law promotion after conflict: experimenting in the Kosovo
laboratory Richard Zajac Sannerholm; 12. The ICC's intervention in Uganda:
which rule of law does it promote? Sarah Nouwen; 13. From rule of law
promotion to rule of law dynamics Randall Peerenboom, Michael Zürn and
André Nollkaemper.
Level: 1. Measuring the quality of rule of law: virtues, perils, results
Wolfgang Merkel; 2. International law and the rule of law at the national
level Helmut Philipp Aust and Georg Nolte; 3. Constraining international
authority through the rule of law: legitimatory potential and political
dynamics Tim Gemkow and Michael Zürn; 4. New modes of governance and the
rule of law: the case of transnational rule-making Gunnar Folke Schuppert;
Part II. Actors: Strategies and Responses: 5. Rule of law promotion
policies in comparison Frank Schimmelfennig; 6. Rule of law promotion
through international organizations and NGOs Monika Heupel; 7. Combating
transnational crime: the role of learning and norm diffusion in the current
rule of law wave Paulette Lloyd, Beth Simmons and Brandon Stewart; 8. Rule
of law challenges in middle income countries and donor approaches to
addressing them Linn Hammergren; 9. Civil-military cooperation in building
the rule of law Tilmann Röder; 10. Developing a theoretical framework for
evaluating rule of law promotion in developing countries John Gillespie;
11. Rule of law promotion after conflict: experimenting in the Kosovo
laboratory Richard Zajac Sannerholm; 12. The ICC's intervention in Uganda:
which rule of law does it promote? Sarah Nouwen; 13. From rule of law
promotion to rule of law dynamics Randall Peerenboom, Michael Zürn and
André Nollkaemper.
Part I. Rule of Law at the International, National, and Transnational
Level: 1. Measuring the quality of rule of law: virtues, perils, results
Wolfgang Merkel; 2. International law and the rule of law at the national
level Helmut Philipp Aust and Georg Nolte; 3. Constraining international
authority through the rule of law: legitimatory potential and political
dynamics Tim Gemkow and Michael Zürn; 4. New modes of governance and the
rule of law: the case of transnational rule-making Gunnar Folke Schuppert;
Part II. Actors: Strategies and Responses: 5. Rule of law promotion
policies in comparison Frank Schimmelfennig; 6. Rule of law promotion
through international organizations and NGOs Monika Heupel; 7. Combating
transnational crime: the role of learning and norm diffusion in the current
rule of law wave Paulette Lloyd, Beth Simmons and Brandon Stewart; 8. Rule
of law challenges in middle income countries and donor approaches to
addressing them Linn Hammergren; 9. Civil-military cooperation in building
the rule of law Tilmann Röder; 10. Developing a theoretical framework for
evaluating rule of law promotion in developing countries John Gillespie;
11. Rule of law promotion after conflict: experimenting in the Kosovo
laboratory Richard Zajac Sannerholm; 12. The ICC's intervention in Uganda:
which rule of law does it promote? Sarah Nouwen; 13. From rule of law
promotion to rule of law dynamics Randall Peerenboom, Michael Zürn and
André Nollkaemper.
Level: 1. Measuring the quality of rule of law: virtues, perils, results
Wolfgang Merkel; 2. International law and the rule of law at the national
level Helmut Philipp Aust and Georg Nolte; 3. Constraining international
authority through the rule of law: legitimatory potential and political
dynamics Tim Gemkow and Michael Zürn; 4. New modes of governance and the
rule of law: the case of transnational rule-making Gunnar Folke Schuppert;
Part II. Actors: Strategies and Responses: 5. Rule of law promotion
policies in comparison Frank Schimmelfennig; 6. Rule of law promotion
through international organizations and NGOs Monika Heupel; 7. Combating
transnational crime: the role of learning and norm diffusion in the current
rule of law wave Paulette Lloyd, Beth Simmons and Brandon Stewart; 8. Rule
of law challenges in middle income countries and donor approaches to
addressing them Linn Hammergren; 9. Civil-military cooperation in building
the rule of law Tilmann Röder; 10. Developing a theoretical framework for
evaluating rule of law promotion in developing countries John Gillespie;
11. Rule of law promotion after conflict: experimenting in the Kosovo
laboratory Richard Zajac Sannerholm; 12. The ICC's intervention in Uganda:
which rule of law does it promote? Sarah Nouwen; 13. From rule of law
promotion to rule of law dynamics Randall Peerenboom, Michael Zürn and
André Nollkaemper.