専門家、ネットワークと国際法<br>Experts, Networks and International Law

個数:

専門家、ネットワークと国際法
Experts, Networks and International Law

  • オンデマンド(OD/POD)版です。キャンセルは承れません。
  • 【入荷遅延について】
    世界情勢の影響により、海外からお取り寄せとなる洋書・洋古書の入荷が、表示している標準的な納期よりも遅延する場合がございます。
    おそれいりますが、あらかじめご了承くださいますようお願い申し上げます。
  • ◆画像の表紙や帯等は実物とは異なる場合があります。
  • ◆ウェブストアでの洋書販売価格は、弊社店舗等での販売価格とは異なります。
    また、洋書販売価格は、ご注文確定時点での日本円価格となります。
    ご注文確定後に、同じ洋書の販売価格が変動しても、それは反映されません。
  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 318 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781316635636
  • DDC分類 341

Full Description

Highlighting how the challenges raised by globalization - from environmental management to financial sector meltdowns - have encouraged the emergence of experts and networks as powerful actors in international governance, the contributions in this collection assess the methods and effectiveness of these new actors. Unlike other books that have focused on networks or experts, this volume brings these players together, showing how they interact and share the challenges of establishing legitimacy and justifying their power and influence. The collection shows how experts and networks function in different ways to address diverse problems across multiple borders. The reader is provided with a broader and deeper practical understanding of how informal authority actually operates, and of the nature of the relationship between different actors involved in policymaking. Through a range of case studies, the contributions in this collection explain how globalization is reshaping traditional forms of power and authority.

Contents

Preface Anne Orford; 1. Experts, networks and international law Holly Cullen, Joanna Harrington and Catherine Renshaw; Part I. Experts, Networks, Advocacy and Mediation: 2. Networks of protection Suzanne Akila; 3. Advancing the conversation: non-judicial voices and the transnational judicial dialogue Pammela Quinn Saunders; 4. International peace mediators: the normative involvement of an epistemic community Philipp Kastner; Part II. Experts, Networks and International Environmental Law: 5. Multilateral environmental agreements and regional fisheries management organisations: experts, networks and global administrative law principles Josephine Toop; 6. Institutional expertise: reconsidering the role of scientific experts in the international conservation and management of cetaceans Cameron S. G. Jefferies; 7. Engaging complexity: legalising international arctic environmental governance Tahnee Prior; 8. Environmental government networks with Asian examples Hitomi Kimura; Part III. Experts, Networks and Institutional Change: 9. Non-binding instruments and democratic accountability Cecily Rose; 10. Traditional and modern designs for an international law of sovereign debt restructuring: a way forward Kei Nakajima; 11. The fight against impunity for core international crimes: reflections on the contribution of networked experts to a regime of aggravated state responsibility Masahiro Kurosaki.