The law on global governance that emerged after the Second World War was grounded in irrefutable trust in international organizations and an assumption that their subjection to legal discipline and judicial review would be unnecessary and, in fact, detrimental to their success. The law that evolved systematically insulated international organizations from internal and external scrutiny and absolved them of any inherent legal obligations – and, to a degree, continues to do so. Indeed, it was only well after the end of the Cold War that mistrust in global governance began to trickle through into the legal discourse and the realization gradually took hold that the operation of international organizations needed to be subject to the disciplinin...
For those interested in democratizing global governance, the threshold question of whether to pursue...
Since the UN's creation in 1945 a vast nexus of global and regional institutions has evolved, surrou...
The European Journal of International Law was founded in 1989, coinciding with the fall of the Berli...
The law on global governance that emerged after World War II was grounded in irrefutable trust in in...
Contemporary critics of international legal institutions often frame their opposition in terms of a ...
Defining the practice of the ‘rule of international law’ as a global public good is, with some excep...
In an increasingly more compact world the role of international organizations (IOs) and other intern...
This book explores whether the co-existence of (partially) overlapping and sometimes competing layer...
Economic globalization has had a chilling effect on democracy since markets now do some of the work ...
This article seeks to appraise the Rule of Law in the context of international sovereignty and the g...
In its classical positivist tradition international law was not concerned with the internal structur...
In this article, I consider the connection between globalisation and democracy with respect of (1) t...
Democracy and administrative law concern ideas of governance, legitimacy, and accountability. With t...
World politics has never been a democratic realm. Now, with interdependence and globalization prompt...
"The scale, effectiveness and legitimacy of global governance lag far behind the world's needs. This...
For those interested in democratizing global governance, the threshold question of whether to pursue...
Since the UN's creation in 1945 a vast nexus of global and regional institutions has evolved, surrou...
The European Journal of International Law was founded in 1989, coinciding with the fall of the Berli...
The law on global governance that emerged after World War II was grounded in irrefutable trust in in...
Contemporary critics of international legal institutions often frame their opposition in terms of a ...
Defining the practice of the ‘rule of international law’ as a global public good is, with some excep...
In an increasingly more compact world the role of international organizations (IOs) and other intern...
This book explores whether the co-existence of (partially) overlapping and sometimes competing layer...
Economic globalization has had a chilling effect on democracy since markets now do some of the work ...
This article seeks to appraise the Rule of Law in the context of international sovereignty and the g...
In its classical positivist tradition international law was not concerned with the internal structur...
In this article, I consider the connection between globalisation and democracy with respect of (1) t...
Democracy and administrative law concern ideas of governance, legitimacy, and accountability. With t...
World politics has never been a democratic realm. Now, with interdependence and globalization prompt...
"The scale, effectiveness and legitimacy of global governance lag far behind the world's needs. This...
For those interested in democratizing global governance, the threshold question of whether to pursue...
Since the UN's creation in 1945 a vast nexus of global and regional institutions has evolved, surrou...
The European Journal of International Law was founded in 1989, coinciding with the fall of the Berli...