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Sanctions, accountability and governance in a globalised world, edited by Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein

Label
Sanctions, accountability and governance in a globalised world, edited by Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Sanctions, accountability and governance in a globalised world
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
646822300
Responsibility statement
edited by Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein
Series statement
Connecting international law with public lawCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
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.--, Provided by publisher
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Sanctions, Accountability & Governance in a Globalised World
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