This timely book explores the complexities of the rule of law - a well-used but perhaps less well understood term - to explain why it is so often appealed to in discussions of global politics. Ranging from capacity building and the role of the World Bank to the discourse(s) of lawyers and jurisprudential critiques, it seeks to introduce non-lawyers to the important and complex political economy of the rule of law
This article seeks to appraise the Rule of Law in the context of international sovereignty and the g...
Abstract This article challenges the optimism common to liberal IR and IL scholarship on the 'rule ...
This Article proposes that international law is undergoing a paradigm shift, which will have signifi...
‘For too long, the rule of law has been assumed as opposed to rigorously interrogated. Christopher M...
In the last half century, the rule of law has increasingly been appealed to as a common global value...
In this review of Tom (Lord) Bingham's new book on the Rule of Law I briefly note that the rule of l...
This book explores whether the co-existence of (partially) overlapping and sometimes competing layer...
Abstract: What does the Rule of law contribute in the frame of global governance? While addressing m...
Despite hundreds of “Rule of Law” projects at the World Bank and a host of research into the foundat...
This book challenges the usual introductions to the study of law. It argues that law is inherently p...
Friedrich Kratochwil's book explores the role of law in the international arena and the key discours...
Reinold and Heupel's introductory chapter articulates the volume's overarching research question, su...
The discussion of the norm of the rule of law has broken out of the confines of jurisprudence and is...
This chapter seeks to establish the role that the norm of the rule of law plays in the new constitut...
Legal and judicial reform, or “rule of law promotion”, is – and is likely to remain – a priority for...
This article seeks to appraise the Rule of Law in the context of international sovereignty and the g...
Abstract This article challenges the optimism common to liberal IR and IL scholarship on the 'rule ...
This Article proposes that international law is undergoing a paradigm shift, which will have signifi...
‘For too long, the rule of law has been assumed as opposed to rigorously interrogated. Christopher M...
In the last half century, the rule of law has increasingly been appealed to as a common global value...
In this review of Tom (Lord) Bingham's new book on the Rule of Law I briefly note that the rule of l...
This book explores whether the co-existence of (partially) overlapping and sometimes competing layer...
Abstract: What does the Rule of law contribute in the frame of global governance? While addressing m...
Despite hundreds of “Rule of Law” projects at the World Bank and a host of research into the foundat...
This book challenges the usual introductions to the study of law. It argues that law is inherently p...
Friedrich Kratochwil's book explores the role of law in the international arena and the key discours...
Reinold and Heupel's introductory chapter articulates the volume's overarching research question, su...
The discussion of the norm of the rule of law has broken out of the confines of jurisprudence and is...
This chapter seeks to establish the role that the norm of the rule of law plays in the new constitut...
Legal and judicial reform, or “rule of law promotion”, is – and is likely to remain – a priority for...
This article seeks to appraise the Rule of Law in the context of international sovereignty and the g...
Abstract This article challenges the optimism common to liberal IR and IL scholarship on the 'rule ...
This Article proposes that international law is undergoing a paradigm shift, which will have signifi...