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Institutional Supports for the International Rule of Law

Edited by: Charles Sampford, Ramesh Thakur

ISBN13: 9781138214941
Published: July 2016
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2014)
Price: £38.99
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9780415857369



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The rule of law is widely seen as the cornerstone of any effective polity and increasingly a vital component of the international political system. If the international rule of law were to be strengthened, it would greatly contribute to trade, security, human rights and global cooperation in a range of fields. Yet, in many areas the rule of law seems almost absent in international affairs.

This book explores the institutions that support the effectiveness of the rule of law domestically. It focuses on the extent to which similar institutions already exist at international level and analyses the possibility of their further development. The authors speculate on how the international rule of law might be advanced in the future, thereby suggesting potential strategies for strengthening the international rule of law. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach and combining the fields of international relations, politics and law, this book covers a range institutions including:

  • UN Security Council
  • International Court of Justice
  • Human Rights machinery
  • Regional Human Rights
  • International Criminal Court
  • World Trade Organization
  • International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
  • UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations.
It will be of strong interest to students and scholars of international relations, international organisations, global governance, international law, migration law, international peace and security law, applied ethics, political economy, political science, and sociology.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
1. Introduction Charles Sampford and Ramesh Thakur

Part 1
2. International Criminal Justice: At the vortex of power, norms and a sifting global order Ramesh Thakur
3. Norms as Frames for Institutions: The Pact of Paris, Nuremberg, and the International Rule of Law William Maley
4. Rethinking international Rule of Law: International Rule of Law as International Legitimacy Jean-Marc Coicaud

Part 2
5. Special Rapporteurs and the Development of the International Rule of Law Michael Kirby
6. International Criminal Court in the Development of International Rule of Law: A reflection of Asian/African views Rahmat Mohamad
7. The Building of the International Rule of Law through the Work of the International Criminal Courts Vesselin Popovski
8. National Militaries and the Development of the International Rule of Law John Sanderson
9. The Prospects for UN Security Council Reform: Implications for the international rule of law Sam Daws

Part 3
10. Disputes over Exemplary Justice: The situation in the Republic of Kenya before the International Criminal Court Edwin Bikundo
11. No Longer a Moot Point: International NGO Tribunals Charles Sampford
12. Refugee Machinery and the Development of the International Rule of Law Angus Francis