The scope of powers of international institutions has always been surrounded by a sense of ambiguity. This has its source in the nature of the two main legal tools with which to construct powers; the doctrines of attributed/conferred powers and implied powers. This book illustrates the function of the two doctrines in a discourse on powers. Special attention is also paid to the move to a constitutional vocabulary as a way of transcending the dichotomy at the heart of diverging constructions of powers. Constitutionalization claims, the book argues, can be reproductions of different images of the proper extent of powers. The book is a reminder of the political nature of any construction of powers of international institutions
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
The concept of power is central to international relations. Yet disciplinary discussions tend to pri...
The aim of this article is to present the basis of the implication of powers of international organi...
This chapter explores the role of power in the theory of global constitutionalism. It draws on the w...
The international constitutionalisation debate provides a coherent narrative to further understand i...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
The relationship between the concept of sovereignty and international organizations is often posed a...
Drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, this contribution places authority between power and persuasio...
The article examines important paradigms to constitutional law and for discussions between law and p...
One of the fundamental categories of general sociology concerns power. Regardless of differences in ...
The politics of international law are inextricably linked to the issue of governance. In this chapte...
Drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, this contribution places authority between power and persuasio...
This Article explores issues at the frontier of international law and constitutional law. It conside...
(The article is an earlier version of Chapters 5 and 6 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
The concept of power is central to international relations. Yet disciplinary discussions tend to pri...
The aim of this article is to present the basis of the implication of powers of international organi...
This chapter explores the role of power in the theory of global constitutionalism. It draws on the w...
The international constitutionalisation debate provides a coherent narrative to further understand i...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
The relationship between the concept of sovereignty and international organizations is often posed a...
Drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, this contribution places authority between power and persuasio...
The article examines important paradigms to constitutional law and for discussions between law and p...
One of the fundamental categories of general sociology concerns power. Regardless of differences in ...
The politics of international law are inextricably linked to the issue of governance. In this chapte...
Drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt, this contribution places authority between power and persuasio...
This Article explores issues at the frontier of international law and constitutional law. It conside...
(The article is an earlier version of Chapters 5 and 6 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
The concept of power is central to international relations. Yet disciplinary discussions tend to pri...
The aim of this article is to present the basis of the implication of powers of international organi...