Handbook on the rule of law /

In the last half century, the rule of law has increasingly been appealed to as a common global value. The Handbook on the Rule of Law analyses the appeal of this idea, its context and background through a range of questions about the character, history and global reach of the rule of law, offering r...

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Další autoři: May, Christopher, 1960- (Editor), Winchester, Adam (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018
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Obsah:
  • Introduction - The rule of law in the contemporary world / Christopher May and Adam Winchester
  • Part I: Defining the rule of law
  • 1. The advantages of a thin view / J�rgen M�ller
  • 2. The promise of a thick view / Adriaan Bedner
  • 3. Difficulties with measuring the rule of law / Tom Ginsburg
  • 4. The rule of law, legal pluralism, and challenges to a Western-centric view: some very preliminary observations / Peer Zumbansen
  • 5. Arbitrary power and the ideal of the rule of law / Martin Krygier with Adam Winchester
  • 6. The centrality of predictability to the rule of law / Christopher May
  • 7. The rule of law in international relations: contestation despite diffusion - diffusion through contestation / Antje Wiener
  • Part II. The history of the rule of law
  • 8. The rule of law: an outline of its historical foundations / Pietro Costa
  • -9. Minimising Magna Carta and modernising exposition of the rule of law in the English historical constitution / John Allison
  • 10. Turning the rule of law into an English constitutional idea / John Allison
  • 11. The rule of law and the rise of capitalism / Tor Krever
  • Part III: Institutions of the Rule of Law
  • 12. The Rule of Law and its Application to the United Nations / Clemens Fein�augle
  • 13. Power rules: the World Bank, rule of law reform, and the world development report 2017 / Deval Desai
  • 14. The rule of law and the European Union / Amichai Magen and Laurent Pech
  • 15. Non-governmental organisations and the rule of law: the experience of Latin America / Fiona Macaulay
  • 16. Lawyers and the rule of law / David Howath
  • 17. The rule of law and legal education: do they still connect? / John Flood
  • Part IV: Contextualising the rule of law
  • 18. The rule of law, New Constitutionalism, and Transnational Legality / Claire Cutler
  • -19. Global Administrative Law / Valentina Vadi
  • 20. The rule of law and feminism. The dilemma of differences / Anna Loretoni
  • 21. The rule of Law and Islam / Jerg Gutmann and Stefan Voigt
  • 22. The rule of law and human rights / Mona Rishmawi
  • Part V: Applying the rule of law
  • 23. The rule of law from a law and economics perspective / Mariana Mota Prado
  • 24. The rule of law, institutions, and economic development / Lydia Brashear Tiede
  • 25. The legal empowerment of the poor / Dan Banik
  • 26. The rule of law as a marketing tool: the international criminal court and the branding of global justice / Christine Schw�obel-Patel
  • 27. The rule of law and terrorism / Clive Walker
  • 28. Post-conflict peacebuilding and the rule of law / Teresa Almeida Cravo
  • 29. Rule of law in Asia: the case of China / Tom Kellogg
  • 30. Court Development in Timor-Leste: 'Handover' and its long shadow / Pip Nicholson and Samantha Hinderling
  • Index.