Globalization and International Organizations
Globalization and International Organizations
Kwakwa, Edward
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2011
512
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Inglês
9780754627357
15 a 20 dias
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Contents: Introduction: Part I General and Conceptual Issues: International organizations: then and now, Jose E. Alvarez; The law of international organizations: a subject which needs exploration and analysis, C.F. Amerasinghe; International institutions today: an imperial global state in the making, B.S. Chimni. Part II Governance, Constitutional Reform and Accountability: Governance and accountability: the regional development banks, Enrique R. Carrasco, Wesley Carrington and HeeJin Lee; Representation and power in international organization: the operational constitution and its critics, Jacob Katz Cogan; Constitutionalism lite, Jan Klabbers; The Bustani case before the ILOAT: constitutionalism in disguise?, Jan Klabbers. Part III Privileges and Immunities: Privileges and immunities of United Nations officials, Anthony J. Miller; In the shadow of Waite and Kennedy: the jurisdictional immunity of international organizations, the individual's right of access to courts and administrative tribunals as alternative means of dispute settlement, August Reinisch and Ulf Andreas Weber. Part IV Norm-Making: Law-making through the operational activities of international organizations, Ian Johnstone; Some comments on rule-making at the World Intellectual Property Organization, Edward Kwakwa. Part V Development: The World Intellectual Property Organization and the development agenda, Christopher May; International trade for development: the WTO as a development institution?, Asif H. Qureshi; The WTO, global governance and development, Supachai Panitchpakdi; Name index.
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WTO Doha Ministerial Declaration;African Development Bank;WIPO's Activity;WIPO Development Agendum;Alternative Dispute Settlement Mechanisms;WTO's Role;International Law;Public International Law;WIPO Secretariat;doha;Nascent Global State;round;IDB Management;Jose E. Alvarez*;Regional Member Countries;C.F. Amerasinghe*;WIPO;B. S. Chimni*;Multilateral Trading System;Enrique R. Carrasco*;International Institutional Law;Wesley Carrington**;Dispute Settlement Mechanisms;HeeJin Lee***;Constitutional Approach;Jacob Katz Cogan*;Doha Round;Jan Klabbers *;UN;Jan Klabbers;OPCW Director General;Anthony J. Miller *;SDT Provision;August Reinisch;Jurisdictional Immunity;Ulf Andreas Weber *;Civil Society;Ian Johnstone *;ILOAT;Edward Kwakwa *;National Service Obligations;Christopher May;Asif H. Qureshi *;Supachai Panitchpakdi
Contents: Introduction: Part I General and Conceptual Issues: International organizations: then and now, Jose E. Alvarez; The law of international organizations: a subject which needs exploration and analysis, C.F. Amerasinghe; International institutions today: an imperial global state in the making, B.S. Chimni. Part II Governance, Constitutional Reform and Accountability: Governance and accountability: the regional development banks, Enrique R. Carrasco, Wesley Carrington and HeeJin Lee; Representation and power in international organization: the operational constitution and its critics, Jacob Katz Cogan; Constitutionalism lite, Jan Klabbers; The Bustani case before the ILOAT: constitutionalism in disguise?, Jan Klabbers. Part III Privileges and Immunities: Privileges and immunities of United Nations officials, Anthony J. Miller; In the shadow of Waite and Kennedy: the jurisdictional immunity of international organizations, the individual's right of access to courts and administrative tribunals as alternative means of dispute settlement, August Reinisch and Ulf Andreas Weber. Part IV Norm-Making: Law-making through the operational activities of international organizations, Ian Johnstone; Some comments on rule-making at the World Intellectual Property Organization, Edward Kwakwa. Part V Development: The World Intellectual Property Organization and the development agenda, Christopher May; International trade for development: the WTO as a development institution?, Asif H. Qureshi; The WTO, global governance and development, Supachai Panitchpakdi; Name index.
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WTO Doha Ministerial Declaration;African Development Bank;WIPO's Activity;WIPO Development Agendum;Alternative Dispute Settlement Mechanisms;WTO's Role;International Law;Public International Law;WIPO Secretariat;doha;Nascent Global State;round;IDB Management;Jose E. Alvarez*;Regional Member Countries;C.F. Amerasinghe*;WIPO;B. S. Chimni*;Multilateral Trading System;Enrique R. Carrasco*;International Institutional Law;Wesley Carrington**;Dispute Settlement Mechanisms;HeeJin Lee***;Constitutional Approach;Jacob Katz Cogan*;Doha Round;Jan Klabbers *;UN;Jan Klabbers;OPCW Director General;Anthony J. Miller *;SDT Provision;August Reinisch;Jurisdictional Immunity;Ulf Andreas Weber *;Civil Society;Ian Johnstone *;ILOAT;Edward Kwakwa *;National Service Obligations;Christopher May;Asif H. Qureshi *;Supachai Panitchpakdi