The Resource Sanctions, accountability and governance in a globalised world, edited by Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein, (electronic resource)
Sanctions, accountability and governance in a globalised world, edited by Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein, (electronic resource)
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- Summary
- This book is the first in a series examining how public law and international law intersect in five thematic areas of global significance: sanctions, global health, environment, movement of people and security. Until recently, international and public law have mainly overlapped in discussions on how international law is implemented domestically. This series explores the complex interactions that occur when legal regimes intersect, merge or collide. Sanctions, Accountability and Governance in a Globalised World discusses legal principles which cross the international law/domestic public law divide. What tensions emerge from efforts to apply and enforce law across diverse jurisdictions? Can we ultimately only fill in or fall between the cracks or is there some greater potential for law in the engagement? This book provides insights into international, constitutional and administrative law, indicating the way these intersect, creating a valuable resource for students, academics and practitioners in the field.--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xx, 486 pages)
- Contents
-
- The deliberate deficit : transparency, access to information and UN sanctions
- Devika Hovell
- Who guards the guardian? Towards regulation of the UN Security Council's Chapter VII powers through dialogue
- Hitoshi Nasu
- Holding the United Nations Security Council accountable for human rights violations through domestic and regional courts. A case of 'be careful what you wish for'?
- Erika de Wet
- 'A delicate business' : did AWB's kickbacks to Iraq under the United Nations Oil-For-Food program constitute a violation of Australia's international obligations?
- Kevin Boreham
- Should the United Nations Security Council leave it to the experts? The governance and accountability of UN sanctions monitoring
- Jeremy Farrall
- Introduction : filling or falling between the cracks? Law's potential
- The nexus between human rights and business : defining the sphere of corporate responsibility
- Justine Nolan
- At the intersection or international and municipal law : the case of Commissioner Cole and the Wheat Export Authority
- Linda Botterill and Anne McNaughton
- International legal advisers and transnational corporations : untangling roles and responsibilities for sanctions compliance
- Stephen Tully
- What is the right thing to do? Reflections on the AWB scandal and legal ethics
- Vivien Holmes
- Who's responsible? Justiciability of private and political decisions
- Daniel Stewart
- Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein
- AWB and oil for food : some issues of accountability
- Richard Mulgan
- Discriminating for world peace
- Simon Rice
- Removing barriers to protection at the exported border : visas, carrier sanctions and international obligation
- Angus Francis
- Concluding remarks
- Thomas Pogge
- Whose public? Which law? Mapping the internal/external distinction in international law
- Peter G. Danchin
- The potential for a post-Westphalian convergence of 'public law' and 'public international law'
- Charles Sampford
- Globalisation and public law : a global administrative law?
- Simon Chesterman
- Isbn
- 9781107634473
- Label
- Sanctions, accountability and governance in a globalised world
- Title
- Sanctions, accountability and governance in a globalised world
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein
- Title variation
- Sanctions, Accountability & Governance in a Globalised World
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This book is the first in a series examining how public law and international law intersect in five thematic areas of global significance: sanctions, global health, environment, movement of people and security. Until recently, international and public law have mainly overlapped in discussions on how international law is implemented domestically. This series explores the complex interactions that occur when legal regimes intersect, merge or collide. Sanctions, Accountability and Governance in a Globalised World discusses legal principles which cross the international law/domestic public law divide. What tensions emerge from efforts to apply and enforce law across diverse jurisdictions? Can we ultimately only fill in or fall between the cracks or is there some greater potential for law in the engagement? This book provides insights into international, constitutional and administrative law, indicating the way these intersect, creating a valuable resource for students, academics and practitioners in the field.--
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- UkCbUP
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
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- Farrall, Jeremy Matam
- Rubenstein, Kim
- Series statement
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- Connecting international law with public law
- Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- International and municipal law
- Public law
- Sanctions (International law)
- Economic sanctions
- Label
- Sanctions, accountability and governance in a globalised world, edited by Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein, (electronic resource)
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- The deliberate deficit : transparency, access to information and UN sanctions
- Devika Hovell
- Who guards the guardian? Towards regulation of the UN Security Council's Chapter VII powers through dialogue
- Hitoshi Nasu
- Holding the United Nations Security Council accountable for human rights violations through domestic and regional courts. A case of 'be careful what you wish for'?
- Erika de Wet
- 'A delicate business' : did AWB's kickbacks to Iraq under the United Nations Oil-For-Food program constitute a violation of Australia's international obligations?
- Kevin Boreham
- Should the United Nations Security Council leave it to the experts? The governance and accountability of UN sanctions monitoring
- Jeremy Farrall
- Introduction : filling or falling between the cracks? Law's potential
- The nexus between human rights and business : defining the sphere of corporate responsibility
- Justine Nolan
- At the intersection or international and municipal law : the case of Commissioner Cole and the Wheat Export Authority
- Linda Botterill and Anne McNaughton
- International legal advisers and transnational corporations : untangling roles and responsibilities for sanctions compliance
- Stephen Tully
- What is the right thing to do? Reflections on the AWB scandal and legal ethics
- Vivien Holmes
- Who's responsible? Justiciability of private and political decisions
- Daniel Stewart
- Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein
- AWB and oil for food : some issues of accountability
- Richard Mulgan
- Discriminating for world peace
- Simon Rice
- Removing barriers to protection at the exported border : visas, carrier sanctions and international obligation
- Angus Francis
- Concluding remarks
- Thomas Pogge
- Whose public? Which law? Mapping the internal/external distinction in international law
- Peter G. Danchin
- The potential for a post-Westphalian convergence of 'public law' and 'public international law'
- Charles Sampford
- Globalisation and public law : a global administrative law?
- Simon Chesterman
- Control code
- CR9780511776847
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xx, 486 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Use of this electronic resource may be governed by a license agreement which restricts use to the European University Institute community. Each user is responsible for limiting use to individual, non-commercial purposes, without systematically downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of information, provided that all copyright and other proprietary notices contained on the materials are retained. The use of software, including scripts, agents, or robots, is generally prohibited and may result in the loss of access to these resources for the entire European University Institute community
- Isbn
- 9781107634473
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Other physical details
- digital, PDF file(s).
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)646822300
- Label
- Sanctions, accountability and governance in a globalised world, edited by Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein, (electronic resource)
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- The deliberate deficit : transparency, access to information and UN sanctions
- Devika Hovell
- Who guards the guardian? Towards regulation of the UN Security Council's Chapter VII powers through dialogue
- Hitoshi Nasu
- Holding the United Nations Security Council accountable for human rights violations through domestic and regional courts. A case of 'be careful what you wish for'?
- Erika de Wet
- 'A delicate business' : did AWB's kickbacks to Iraq under the United Nations Oil-For-Food program constitute a violation of Australia's international obligations?
- Kevin Boreham
- Should the United Nations Security Council leave it to the experts? The governance and accountability of UN sanctions monitoring
- Jeremy Farrall
- Introduction : filling or falling between the cracks? Law's potential
- The nexus between human rights and business : defining the sphere of corporate responsibility
- Justine Nolan
- At the intersection or international and municipal law : the case of Commissioner Cole and the Wheat Export Authority
- Linda Botterill and Anne McNaughton
- International legal advisers and transnational corporations : untangling roles and responsibilities for sanctions compliance
- Stephen Tully
- What is the right thing to do? Reflections on the AWB scandal and legal ethics
- Vivien Holmes
- Who's responsible? Justiciability of private and political decisions
- Daniel Stewart
- Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein
- AWB and oil for food : some issues of accountability
- Richard Mulgan
- Discriminating for world peace
- Simon Rice
- Removing barriers to protection at the exported border : visas, carrier sanctions and international obligation
- Angus Francis
- Concluding remarks
- Thomas Pogge
- Whose public? Which law? Mapping the internal/external distinction in international law
- Peter G. Danchin
- The potential for a post-Westphalian convergence of 'public law' and 'public international law'
- Charles Sampford
- Globalisation and public law : a global administrative law?
- Simon Chesterman
- Control code
- CR9780511776847
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xx, 486 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Use of this electronic resource may be governed by a license agreement which restricts use to the European University Institute community. Each user is responsible for limiting use to individual, non-commercial purposes, without systematically downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of information, provided that all copyright and other proprietary notices contained on the materials are retained. The use of software, including scripts, agents, or robots, is generally prohibited and may result in the loss of access to these resources for the entire European University Institute community
- Isbn
- 9781107634473
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- digital, PDF file(s).
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)646822300
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