The interfaces between national and international law have significantly evolved due to subject-matter overlap between national and international law. The restriction of governmental authority by the ‘rule of law’ is no exception in this regard. International scholarship has so far largely examined the national reception of the international rule of law. Much less recognised is the international perspective: namely, as to how the international rule of law understands, accepts, or resists the national rule of law. This paper examines the international reception of national rule of law practices within a specific regulatory context of UN targeted sanctions. Member states’ exercise of authority and the UN Security Council’s listing decisions b...
This paper is the concluding chapter of the edited volume ‘the rule of law at the national and inter...
Currently there is a trend to increase the role and impact of international law on national legal sy...
Contemporary policies for implementing international human rights law within the domestic legal syst...
The international rule of law consists of a particular set of values and principles associated with ...
The modern articulation of the constitutional principle of the rule of law is credited to A.V. Dice...
The rule of law meaning to limitation of arbitrary power and conservation of fundamental individual ...
Beginning in the 1990s, the concept of the rule of law has been increasingly invoked in UN Security ...
This article aims to offer a definition of the international rule of law. It does this through clari...
International law and the rule of law are the foundations of the international system and the Securi...
So-called ‘Magnitsky laws’ in various jurisdictions are turning unilateral sanctions into normalised...
Just as the most important norms governing the behaviour of individuals are embodied in domestic law...
The manifestation of the international rule of law appears as one of the possible paths to check the...
New, alternative, forms of cross-border cooperation, in particular processes of informal internation...
Introduction On 24 September 2003 the United Nations (UN) Security Council (UNSC) inaugurated a new ...
The rule of law cannot achieve its main goal - the protection of individual freedom and well-being -...
This paper is the concluding chapter of the edited volume ‘the rule of law at the national and inter...
Currently there is a trend to increase the role and impact of international law on national legal sy...
Contemporary policies for implementing international human rights law within the domestic legal syst...
The international rule of law consists of a particular set of values and principles associated with ...
The modern articulation of the constitutional principle of the rule of law is credited to A.V. Dice...
The rule of law meaning to limitation of arbitrary power and conservation of fundamental individual ...
Beginning in the 1990s, the concept of the rule of law has been increasingly invoked in UN Security ...
This article aims to offer a definition of the international rule of law. It does this through clari...
International law and the rule of law are the foundations of the international system and the Securi...
So-called ‘Magnitsky laws’ in various jurisdictions are turning unilateral sanctions into normalised...
Just as the most important norms governing the behaviour of individuals are embodied in domestic law...
The manifestation of the international rule of law appears as one of the possible paths to check the...
New, alternative, forms of cross-border cooperation, in particular processes of informal internation...
Introduction On 24 September 2003 the United Nations (UN) Security Council (UNSC) inaugurated a new ...
The rule of law cannot achieve its main goal - the protection of individual freedom and well-being -...
This paper is the concluding chapter of the edited volume ‘the rule of law at the national and inter...
Currently there is a trend to increase the role and impact of international law on national legal sy...
Contemporary policies for implementing international human rights law within the domestic legal syst...