How does the globalization of law, the emergence of multiple and shifting venues of legal accountability, enhance or evade the fulfillment of international human rights? The utility of law for the fulfillment of human rights can be summarized as a combination of normative principles, universal repertoire of definitions and boundaries, links to state enforcement, predictable processes for conflict resolution, and a doctrine of equal standing (Kinley 2009: 215). The intersection between the globalization of law and the globalization of rights is a question of global governance: In what ways and to what extent can and should law across borders regulate and enforce the protection of individuals from abuse of both global and local authority? Wha...
Degree awarded: S.J.D. Washington College of Law. American UniversityAT THE CROSSROADS OF GLOBALIZAT...
The chapter provides an introduction into law and globalization for sociolegal studies. Instead of t...
This article is written by: D. Staes, M. Baumgärtel and F. Mena Parras One way to address the multil...
How does the globalization of law, the emergence of multiple and shifting venues of legal accountabi...
How does the globalization of law, the emergence of multiple and shifting venues of legal accountabi...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
The dominant modern account of the social basis of international law has been the society of states...
International law\u27s traditional emphasis on state practice has long been questioned, as scholars ...
There are numerous academic writings about the actors, factors, and mechanisms that shape and drive ...
This article discusses the ideal of human rights before globalizatórios inflows. It begins with a ge...
In In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagon...
In In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagon...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
International human rights law dominates both the literature and practice of human rights. Although ...
Degree awarded: S.J.D. Washington College of Law. American UniversityAT THE CROSSROADS OF GLOBALIZAT...
The chapter provides an introduction into law and globalization for sociolegal studies. Instead of t...
This article is written by: D. Staes, M. Baumgärtel and F. Mena Parras One way to address the multil...
How does the globalization of law, the emergence of multiple and shifting venues of legal accountabi...
How does the globalization of law, the emergence of multiple and shifting venues of legal accountabi...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
The dominant modern account of the social basis of international law has been the society of states...
International law\u27s traditional emphasis on state practice has long been questioned, as scholars ...
There are numerous academic writings about the actors, factors, and mechanisms that shape and drive ...
This article discusses the ideal of human rights before globalizatórios inflows. It begins with a ge...
In In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagon...
In In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagon...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
International human rights law dominates both the literature and practice of human rights. Although ...
Degree awarded: S.J.D. Washington College of Law. American UniversityAT THE CROSSROADS OF GLOBALIZAT...
The chapter provides an introduction into law and globalization for sociolegal studies. Instead of t...
This article is written by: D. Staes, M. Baumgärtel and F. Mena Parras One way to address the multil...