توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Rule of Law at the National and International Levels: Contestations and Deference
نام کتاب : The Rule of Law at the National and International Levels: Contestations and Deference
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : حاکمیت قانون در سطوح ملی و بینالمللی: رقابتها و احترام
سری : Studies in International Law
نویسندگان : Machiko Kanetake, André Nollkaemper (editors)
ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2016
تعداد صفحات : 489
ISBN (شابک) : 9781849466677 , 9781782256151
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 14 مگابایت
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Preface and Acknowledgements\nContents\nList of Contributors\nIntroduction and Framework\n Introduction\n I.\rBackground: Rule of Law Dynamics\n II.\rTheme of the Present Volume\n III.\rRoadmap\n 1.\rThe Interfaces Between the National \rand International Rule of Law: \rA Framework Paper\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rThe International Rule of Law\n III.\rNational Reception of the International Rule of Law\n IV.\rCharacterising the Points of Connection between \rthe National and International Rule of Law\n V.\rInternational Reception of the National Rule of Law\n VI. Conclusion: Towards Theoretical and Normative Appraisal\nPart I:\rNational Contestations in the CriticalRevision of the InternationalRule of Law\n 2.\rJudicial Strategies and their Impact on the Development of the International Rule of Law\n I.\rIntroduction\n II. Domestic Courts\'\rDilemma with Regard to the Rule of Law\n III.\r\'Strong\' Review by Domestic Courts\n IV.\r\'Weak\' Review by Domestic Courts\n V.\rConclusion\n 3.\rThe Development of the Immunities of International Organisations in Response to Domestic Contestations\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rThe Creeping Immunities of International Organisations\n III.\rContestations by Domestic Courts\n IV.\rReception in International Law\n V.\rSketching a Normative Framework for Interaction \rbetween Domestic Courts and International Institutions\n VI.\rConclusion\n 4.\rDomestic Review of Treaty-Based International Investment Awards: Effects of the Metalclad Judgment of the British Columbia Supreme Court\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rThe Metalclad Case\n III. Effects of the British Columbia Court\'s\rJudgment on Subsequent NAFTA Chapter 11 Arbitration\n IV. Effects of the British Columbia Court\'s\rJudgment upon Subsequent Non-NAFTA Cases\n V.\rConclusion\n 5.\rNational Contestation of International Investment Law and the International Rule of Law\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rInternational Investment Law and the \rInternational Rule of Law\n III.\rNational Contestation\n IV.\rInternational Impact of National Contestations\n V.\rConclusion\n 6.\rDomestic Non-Judicial Institutions in the Development of the International Rule of Law\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rNon-Judicial Institutions in Regulatory International Law\n III.\rNon-Judicial Institutions as Promoters of Accountability\n IV.\rDomestic Non-Judicial Institutions as Models for Global Regulatory Governance\n V. Domestic Non-Judicial Institutions as International Law-Makers\n VI.\rConclusion: The International Rule of Law \rbeyond Compliance\n 7.\rInteractions Between Domestic Social Norms and International Law over Trade Dispute Resolution\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rExtant Literature on the WTO DSM\n III.\rA New, Norm-Based Approach\n IV.\rEmpirical Case Studies\n V.\rConclusion\nPart II.\rInternational Deference to the NationalLegal Order\n 8. The Rule of Law\rimensions of Dialogues Betwe en National Courts and Strasbourg\n I.\rIntroduction\n II. Transjudicial Dialogue\n III.\rTransjudicial Dialogues in the ECHR\n IV.\rConclusion: The Rule of Law Dimensions \rof Transjudicial Dialogues\n 9.\rThree Interpretive Constraints \ron the European Court of \rHuman Rights\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rThe Doctrines Constraining the ECtHR\n III. Protecting the Court\'S\r Normative Legitimacy\n IV.\rStriving to Reach Good Results\n V.\rConclusion\n 10.\rHuman Rights, the Margin of Appreciation, and the International Rule of Law\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rPrefatory Remarks about the Rule of Law \rand the International Rule of Law\n III.\rThe Margin of Appreciation\n IV.\rThe Margin of Appreciation and the \rInternational Rule of Law\n V.\rConclusion\n 11.\rSubsidiarity in the Practice of International Courts\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rA Historical Overview of Subsidiarity\n III. Preserving a State\'s\r Competence\n IV. Shifting Competence to International Courts\n V.\rNormative Values of Subsidiarity\n VI.\rConclusion\n 12.\r Revisiting the Reservations Dialogue: Negotiating Diversity while Preserving Universality Through Human Rights Law\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rThe Relationship between the Rule of Law Concept, \rHuman Rights, and Universality\n III.\rThe Reservations Regime and the Reservations Dialogue\n IV.\rRe-imagining the Reservations Dialogue\n V.\rThe Reservations Dialogue as an Interface between \rthe Domestic and the International Rule of Law\n VI.\rConclusions\n 13.\rUniversality, Diversity, and Legal Certainty: Cultural Diversity in the Dialogue Between the CEDAW and States Parties\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rTwo Conceptual Issues on Cultural Diversity \rin International Human Rights Law\n III.\rCultural Diversity in the Implementation of the ICEDAW\n IV.\rThe Processes of Dialogue between the Committee \rand States Parties\n V.\rConcluding Remarks: Role of Dialogue in Mediating \rCultural Diversity and Legal Certainty\n 14.\rDomestic Courts Under Scrutiny: \rThe Rule of Law as a \rStandard (of Deference) in \rInvestor-State Arbitration\n I.\rIntroduction\n II. The Concept \'Rule of Law\'\rand the Role of Domestic Courts\n III.\rAssessing Domestic Court Proceedings through \rthe Lens of Investment Treaty Standards\n IV.\rThe Role of Domestic Law Criteria when Assessing \rDomestic Court Proceedings\n V.\rConcluding Observations\n 15. The Rule of Law at the National and International Levels in Post-Conflict Peace Agreements\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rPeace Agreements as Constitutions\n III. Constitutional Peace Agreements as \'Hybrid\'\r Instruments\n IV.\rDialogue and Deference in Constitutional \rPeace Agreements\n V.\rConclusion\n 16.\rThe Rule of Law and the Division of Labour Between National and International Law: The Case of International Energy Relations\n I.\rIntroduction\n II.\rThe Need for New Theories to Conceptualise the Relations between National and International Energy Law\n III.\rThe Division of Labour between National \rand International Energy Law\n IV.\rInterfaces Structuring the Division of Labour\n V.\rConclusion: The Rule of Law as Interface between \rInternational and National Law\nConclusion\n 17.\rThe International Rule of Law in the Cycle of Contestations and Deference\n I.\rNational Contestations\n II.\rInternational Deference\n III.\rProblems of Uncertainty and Particularity\n IV.\rThe International Rule of Law beyond Compliance\nIndex