International Organizations and the Idea of Autonomy
Institutional Independence in the International Legal Order
Herausgeber: Collins, Richard; White, Nigel D
International Organizations and the Idea of Autonomy
Institutional Independence in the International Legal Order
Herausgeber: Collins, Richard; White, Nigel D
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This volume explores the idea of intergovernmental organizations as autonomous international actors. Including contributions from leading scholars in the fields of international law, politics and governance, it addresses themes of institutional autonomy in international law and governance from a range of theoretical and subject-specific contexts. The collection looks internally at aspects of the institutional law of international organizations and the workings of specific regimes and institutions, as well as externally at the proliferation of autonomous organizations in the international legal order as a whole.…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9780415550888
- ISBN-10: 0415550882
- Artikelnr.: 34563321
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9780415550888
- ISBN-10: 0415550882
- Artikelnr.: 34563321
Autonomy: Introduction and Overview, Richard Collins & Nigel D. White Part
One: Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks 2. Modernist-Positivism and the
Problem of Institutional Autonomy in International Law, Richard Collins 3.
Legal Autonomy in Kant's Philosophy of International Law, Patrick Capps 4.
The Multifaceted Concept of the Autonomy of International Organizations and
International Legal Discourse, Jean d'Aspremont 5. Policy Autonomy of
Intergovernmental Organizations: A Challenge to International Relations
Theory?, Bob Reinalda & Bertjan Verbeek 6. The Idea of Autonomy:
Accountability, Self-Determinism and what Normative Claims about
Institutional Autonomy in Global Governance Should Mean, Garrett W. Brown
7. Autonomy, Constitutionalism, and Virtue in International Institutional
Law, Jan Klabbers Part Two: Themes of Autonomy in Public International Law
and International Institutional Law. (a) Themes of Institutional Autonomy
in International Law 8. The Emergence of International Agencies in the
Global Administrative Space: Autonomous Actors or State Servants?, Ramses
A. Wessel & Edoardo Chiti 9. International Adjudication and Autonomy, John
Merrills 10. Sanctions and Countermeasures by International Organizations:
Diverging Lessons for the Idea of Autonomy, Frederic Dopagne. (b) Themes of
Autonomy in International Institutional Law 11. The Relationship between
International Legal Personality and Institutional Autonomy, Tarcisio
Gazzini 12. Powers of Organizations and the Many Faces of Autonomy, Viljam
Engström 13. Managerial Accountability: What Impact on International
Organizations' Autonomy?, Jan Wouters, Nicholas Hachez & Pierre Schmidt
14. Autonomy, Attribution and Accountability: Reflections on the Behrami
Case, Aurel Sari 15. Immunity as a Guarantee for Institutional Autonomy: A
Functional Perspective on the Necessity of UN Immunity in Post-conflict
Administrations, Eric De Brabandere Part Three: Autonomy within Particular
Institutional Contexts 16. Layers of Autonomy in the UN System, Nigel D.
White 17. Regional Organizations and the UN Legal Order: Interdependence of
Independence?, Richard Burchill 18. Conceptualizing the Autonomy of the
European Union, Nicholas Tsagourias 19. Institutional Balances, Competences
and Restraints: the EU as an Autonomous Foreign Policy Actor, Paul James
Cardwell 20. Autonomy in International Environmental Law and Governance - A
Case Study of the Actual (Somewhere Between the Fable and the Threat),
Duncan French 21. Future Imperfect: Institutional Autonomy and the WTO,
Mary E. Footer
Autonomy: Introduction and Overview, Richard Collins & Nigel D. White Part
One: Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks 2. Modernist-Positivism and the
Problem of Institutional Autonomy in International Law, Richard Collins 3.
Legal Autonomy in Kant's Philosophy of International Law, Patrick Capps 4.
The Multifaceted Concept of the Autonomy of International Organizations and
International Legal Discourse, Jean d'Aspremont 5. Policy Autonomy of
Intergovernmental Organizations: A Challenge to International Relations
Theory?, Bob Reinalda & Bertjan Verbeek 6. The Idea of Autonomy:
Accountability, Self-Determinism and what Normative Claims about
Institutional Autonomy in Global Governance Should Mean, Garrett W. Brown
7. Autonomy, Constitutionalism, and Virtue in International Institutional
Law, Jan Klabbers Part Two: Themes of Autonomy in Public International Law
and International Institutional Law. (a) Themes of Institutional Autonomy
in International Law 8. The Emergence of International Agencies in the
Global Administrative Space: Autonomous Actors or State Servants?, Ramses
A. Wessel & Edoardo Chiti 9. International Adjudication and Autonomy, John
Merrills 10. Sanctions and Countermeasures by International Organizations:
Diverging Lessons for the Idea of Autonomy, Frederic Dopagne. (b) Themes of
Autonomy in International Institutional Law 11. The Relationship between
International Legal Personality and Institutional Autonomy, Tarcisio
Gazzini 12. Powers of Organizations and the Many Faces of Autonomy, Viljam
Engström 13. Managerial Accountability: What Impact on International
Organizations' Autonomy?, Jan Wouters, Nicholas Hachez & Pierre Schmidt
14. Autonomy, Attribution and Accountability: Reflections on the Behrami
Case, Aurel Sari 15. Immunity as a Guarantee for Institutional Autonomy: A
Functional Perspective on the Necessity of UN Immunity in Post-conflict
Administrations, Eric De Brabandere Part Three: Autonomy within Particular
Institutional Contexts 16. Layers of Autonomy in the UN System, Nigel D.
White 17. Regional Organizations and the UN Legal Order: Interdependence of
Independence?, Richard Burchill 18. Conceptualizing the Autonomy of the
European Union, Nicholas Tsagourias 19. Institutional Balances, Competences
and Restraints: the EU as an Autonomous Foreign Policy Actor, Paul James
Cardwell 20. Autonomy in International Environmental Law and Governance - A
Case Study of the Actual (Somewhere Between the Fable and the Threat),
Duncan French 21. Future Imperfect: Institutional Autonomy and the WTO,
Mary E. Footer