The Legitimacy of International Human Rights Regimes
Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Follesdal, Andreas; Ulfstein, Geir; Schaffer, Johan Karlsson
The Legitimacy of International Human Rights Regimes
Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Follesdal, Andreas; Ulfstein, Geir; Schaffer, Johan Karlsson
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This book traverses the disciplines of law, political philosophy and international relations in assessing the normative legitimacy of international human rights regimes.
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This book traverses the disciplines of law, political philosophy and international relations in assessing the normative legitimacy of international human rights regimes.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781107034600
- ISBN-10: 1107034604
- Artikelnr.: 38613564
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781107034600
- ISBN-10: 1107034604
- Artikelnr.: 38613564
1. International human rights and the challenge of legitimacy Johan
Karlsson Schaffer, Andreas Føllesdal and Geir Ulfstein; 2. The legitimate
authority of international human rights: on the reciprocal legitimation of
domestic and international human rights Samantha Besson; 3. On the
legitimate authority of international human rights bodies Steven Wheatley;
4. Equality, human rights, and political legitimacy Kristen Hessler; 5. The
legitimacy of international interpretive authorities for human rights
treaties: an indirect-instrumentalist defence Bäak Çal¿; 6. Torture and the
politics of legitimation in international law Ian Hurd; 7. Legitimacy,
institutional power, and international human rights institutions: a
conceptual enquiry Lynn Dobson; 8. Legitimacy, global governance and human
rights institutions: inverting the puzzle Johan Karlsson Schaffer; 9. The
democratic legitimacy of international human rights conventions: political
constitutionalism and the Hirst case Richard Bellamy; 10. Much ado about
nothing? International judicial review of human rights in well-functioning
democracies Andreas Føllesdal.
Karlsson Schaffer, Andreas Føllesdal and Geir Ulfstein; 2. The legitimate
authority of international human rights: on the reciprocal legitimation of
domestic and international human rights Samantha Besson; 3. On the
legitimate authority of international human rights bodies Steven Wheatley;
4. Equality, human rights, and political legitimacy Kristen Hessler; 5. The
legitimacy of international interpretive authorities for human rights
treaties: an indirect-instrumentalist defence Bäak Çal¿; 6. Torture and the
politics of legitimation in international law Ian Hurd; 7. Legitimacy,
institutional power, and international human rights institutions: a
conceptual enquiry Lynn Dobson; 8. Legitimacy, global governance and human
rights institutions: inverting the puzzle Johan Karlsson Schaffer; 9. The
democratic legitimacy of international human rights conventions: political
constitutionalism and the Hirst case Richard Bellamy; 10. Much ado about
nothing? International judicial review of human rights in well-functioning
democracies Andreas Føllesdal.
1. International human rights and the challenge of legitimacy Johan
Karlsson Schaffer, Andreas Føllesdal and Geir Ulfstein; 2. The legitimate
authority of international human rights: on the reciprocal legitimation of
domestic and international human rights Samantha Besson; 3. On the
legitimate authority of international human rights bodies Steven Wheatley;
4. Equality, human rights, and political legitimacy Kristen Hessler; 5. The
legitimacy of international interpretive authorities for human rights
treaties: an indirect-instrumentalist defence Bäak Çal¿; 6. Torture and the
politics of legitimation in international law Ian Hurd; 7. Legitimacy,
institutional power, and international human rights institutions: a
conceptual enquiry Lynn Dobson; 8. Legitimacy, global governance and human
rights institutions: inverting the puzzle Johan Karlsson Schaffer; 9. The
democratic legitimacy of international human rights conventions: political
constitutionalism and the Hirst case Richard Bellamy; 10. Much ado about
nothing? International judicial review of human rights in well-functioning
democracies Andreas Føllesdal.
Karlsson Schaffer, Andreas Føllesdal and Geir Ulfstein; 2. The legitimate
authority of international human rights: on the reciprocal legitimation of
domestic and international human rights Samantha Besson; 3. On the
legitimate authority of international human rights bodies Steven Wheatley;
4. Equality, human rights, and political legitimacy Kristen Hessler; 5. The
legitimacy of international interpretive authorities for human rights
treaties: an indirect-instrumentalist defence Bäak Çal¿; 6. Torture and the
politics of legitimation in international law Ian Hurd; 7. Legitimacy,
institutional power, and international human rights institutions: a
conceptual enquiry Lynn Dobson; 8. Legitimacy, global governance and human
rights institutions: inverting the puzzle Johan Karlsson Schaffer; 9. The
democratic legitimacy of international human rights conventions: political
constitutionalism and the Hirst case Richard Bellamy; 10. Much ado about
nothing? International judicial review of human rights in well-functioning
democracies Andreas Føllesdal.