Crisis of Multilateral Legal Order
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Crisis of Multilateral Legal Order
Causes, Dynamics and Implications
Farah, Paolo; Menkes, Marcin; Gruszczynski, Lukasz; Bilkova, Veronika
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2022
328
Dura
Inglês
9781032116631
15 a 20 dias
810
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Introduction: Mapping the crisis of multilateralism
Chapter 2: Oleksandr Vodiannikov, The crisis of trust in contemporary multilateralism: International order in times of perplexity
Chapter 3: Sean Butler, Believing is seeing: Normative consensus and the crisis of institutional multilateralism
Chapter 4: Maria Varaki, Revisiting the 'crisis' of international law
Chapter 5: Mary E. Footer, The multilateral international order - Reports of its death are greatly exaggerated
Chapter 6: Christopher Lentz, State withdrawals of jurisdiction from an international adjudicative body
Chapter 7: Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Multilateralism, community of interests and environmental law
Chapter 8: Vassilis Pergantis, The advent and fall of trust as a cornerstone of judicial cooperation in multilateral regimes in Europe: A cautionary tale
Chapter 9: Agnieszka Nimark, The nuclear non-proliferation regime at 50: Midlife crisis and its consequences
Chapter 10: Patrycja Grzebyk, Karolina Wierczynska, The crisis of multilateralism through the prism of the experience of the International Criminal Court
Chapter 11: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Global governance crises and rule of law: Lessons from Europe's multilevel constitutionalism
Chapter 12: Jessica C. Lawrence, We have never been 'multilateral': Consensus discourse in international trade law
Chapter 13: Ewa Zelazna, The EU's reform of the investor-State dispute resolution system: A bilateral path towards a multilateral solution
Chapter 14: Margherita Melillo, Challenges to multilateralism at the World Health Organization
Chapter 15: Szymon Zareba, The Council of Europe and Russia: Emerging from a crisis or heading towards a new one?
Chapter 2: Oleksandr Vodiannikov, The crisis of trust in contemporary multilateralism: International order in times of perplexity
Chapter 3: Sean Butler, Believing is seeing: Normative consensus and the crisis of institutional multilateralism
Chapter 4: Maria Varaki, Revisiting the 'crisis' of international law
Chapter 5: Mary E. Footer, The multilateral international order - Reports of its death are greatly exaggerated
Chapter 6: Christopher Lentz, State withdrawals of jurisdiction from an international adjudicative body
Chapter 7: Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Multilateralism, community of interests and environmental law
Chapter 8: Vassilis Pergantis, The advent and fall of trust as a cornerstone of judicial cooperation in multilateral regimes in Europe: A cautionary tale
Chapter 9: Agnieszka Nimark, The nuclear non-proliferation regime at 50: Midlife crisis and its consequences
Chapter 10: Patrycja Grzebyk, Karolina Wierczynska, The crisis of multilateralism through the prism of the experience of the International Criminal Court
Chapter 11: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Global governance crises and rule of law: Lessons from Europe's multilevel constitutionalism
Chapter 12: Jessica C. Lawrence, We have never been 'multilateral': Consensus discourse in international trade law
Chapter 13: Ewa Zelazna, The EU's reform of the investor-State dispute resolution system: A bilateral path towards a multilateral solution
Chapter 14: Margherita Melillo, Challenges to multilateralism at the World Health Organization
Chapter 15: Szymon Zareba, The Council of Europe and Russia: Emerging from a crisis or heading towards a new one?
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EU's Reform;International Law;UN;International Criminal Court;International Investment Law;Appellate Body;Public International Law;Human Rights;International Adjudicative Body;Erga Omnes Obligations;Nuclear Disarmament;International Criminal Justice;WTO Dispute Settlement;WTO Law;Investor State Arbitration;WTO Dispute Settlement System;Working Group III;WTO Appellate Body;Rome Statute;Optional Protocol;WTO Member;Civil Society;ICCPR Optional Protocol;ICJ's Compulsory Jurisdiction;IEL
Introduction: Mapping the crisis of multilateralism
Chapter 2: Oleksandr Vodiannikov, The crisis of trust in contemporary multilateralism: International order in times of perplexity
Chapter 3: Sean Butler, Believing is seeing: Normative consensus and the crisis of institutional multilateralism
Chapter 4: Maria Varaki, Revisiting the 'crisis' of international law
Chapter 5: Mary E. Footer, The multilateral international order - Reports of its death are greatly exaggerated
Chapter 6: Christopher Lentz, State withdrawals of jurisdiction from an international adjudicative body
Chapter 7: Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Multilateralism, community of interests and environmental law
Chapter 8: Vassilis Pergantis, The advent and fall of trust as a cornerstone of judicial cooperation in multilateral regimes in Europe: A cautionary tale
Chapter 9: Agnieszka Nimark, The nuclear non-proliferation regime at 50: Midlife crisis and its consequences
Chapter 10: Patrycja Grzebyk, Karolina Wierczynska, The crisis of multilateralism through the prism of the experience of the International Criminal Court
Chapter 11: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Global governance crises and rule of law: Lessons from Europe's multilevel constitutionalism
Chapter 12: Jessica C. Lawrence, We have never been 'multilateral': Consensus discourse in international trade law
Chapter 13: Ewa Zelazna, The EU's reform of the investor-State dispute resolution system: A bilateral path towards a multilateral solution
Chapter 14: Margherita Melillo, Challenges to multilateralism at the World Health Organization
Chapter 15: Szymon Zareba, The Council of Europe and Russia: Emerging from a crisis or heading towards a new one?
Chapter 2: Oleksandr Vodiannikov, The crisis of trust in contemporary multilateralism: International order in times of perplexity
Chapter 3: Sean Butler, Believing is seeing: Normative consensus and the crisis of institutional multilateralism
Chapter 4: Maria Varaki, Revisiting the 'crisis' of international law
Chapter 5: Mary E. Footer, The multilateral international order - Reports of its death are greatly exaggerated
Chapter 6: Christopher Lentz, State withdrawals of jurisdiction from an international adjudicative body
Chapter 7: Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Multilateralism, community of interests and environmental law
Chapter 8: Vassilis Pergantis, The advent and fall of trust as a cornerstone of judicial cooperation in multilateral regimes in Europe: A cautionary tale
Chapter 9: Agnieszka Nimark, The nuclear non-proliferation regime at 50: Midlife crisis and its consequences
Chapter 10: Patrycja Grzebyk, Karolina Wierczynska, The crisis of multilateralism through the prism of the experience of the International Criminal Court
Chapter 11: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Global governance crises and rule of law: Lessons from Europe's multilevel constitutionalism
Chapter 12: Jessica C. Lawrence, We have never been 'multilateral': Consensus discourse in international trade law
Chapter 13: Ewa Zelazna, The EU's reform of the investor-State dispute resolution system: A bilateral path towards a multilateral solution
Chapter 14: Margherita Melillo, Challenges to multilateralism at the World Health Organization
Chapter 15: Szymon Zareba, The Council of Europe and Russia: Emerging from a crisis or heading towards a new one?
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
EU's Reform;International Law;UN;International Criminal Court;International Investment Law;Appellate Body;Public International Law;Human Rights;International Adjudicative Body;Erga Omnes Obligations;Nuclear Disarmament;International Criminal Justice;WTO Dispute Settlement;WTO Law;Investor State Arbitration;WTO Dispute Settlement System;Working Group III;WTO Appellate Body;Rome Statute;Optional Protocol;WTO Member;Civil Society;ICCPR Optional Protocol;ICJ's Compulsory Jurisdiction;IEL