Sanctions, accountability and governance in a globalised world / edited by Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein.
Material type: TextSeries: Connecting international law with public lawPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 486 pages)Content type:- text
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- International and municipal law -- Congresses
- Public law -- Congresses
- Sanctions (International law) -- Congresses
- Economic sanctions -- Iraq -- Congresses
- Droit international et droit interne -- Congrès
- Droit public -- Congrès
- Sanctions (Droit international) -- Congrès
- LAW -- International
- Economic sanctions
- International and municipal law
- Public law
- Sanctions (International law)
- Iraq
- Global Governance
- Internationales öffentliches Recht
- Sanktion
- Verantwortlichkeit
- United Nations
- International law and national law
- Public law
- Sanctions
- Economic sanctions
- Accountability
- Public international law
- Globalised world
- Accountability
- Governance
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- KZ1265 .S26 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 418-438) and index.
Introduction : filling or falling between the cracks? Law's potential / Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein -- Whose public? Which law? Mapping the internal/external distinction in international law / Peter G. Danchin -- The potential for a post-Westphalian convergence of 'public law' and 'public international law' / Charles Sampford -- Globalisation and public law : a global administrative law? / Simon Chesterman -- The deliberate deficit : transparency, access to information and UN sanctions / Devika Hovell -- Who guards the guardian? Towards regulation of the UN Security Council's Chapter VII powers through dialogue / Hitoshi Nasu -- Holding the United Nations Security Council accountable for human rights violations through domestic and regional courts. A case of 'be careful what you with for'? / Erika de Wet -- 'A delicate business' : did AWB's kickbacks to Iraq under the United Nations Oil-For-Food program constitute a violation of Australia's international obligations? / Kevin Boreham -- Should the United Nations Security Council leave it to the experts? The governance and accountability of UN sanctions monitoring / Jeremy Farrall -- The nexus between human rights and business : defining the sphere of corporate responsibility / Justine Nolan -- At the intersection or international and municipal law : the case of Commissioner Cole and the Wheat Export Authority / Linda Botterill and Anne McNaughton -- International legal advisers and transnational corporations : untangling roles and responsibilities for sanctions compliance / Vivien Holmes -- Who's responsible? Justiciability of private and political decisions / Daniel Stewart -- AWB and oil for food : some issues of accountability / Richard Mulgan -- Discriminating for world peace / Simon Rice -- Removing barriers to protection at the exported border : visas, carrier sanctions and international obligation / Angus Francis -- Concluding remarks / Thomas Pogge.
First in a series examining connections between international and public law, discussing sanction implementation within the confines of domestic law.
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