Global Rights?
Human Rights in Complex Governance
Herausgeber: Bhuta, Nehal; Vallejo, Rodrigo
Global Rights?
Human Rights in Complex Governance
Herausgeber: Bhuta, Nehal; Vallejo, Rodrigo
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Through a diverse theoretical and methodological approach, this volume analyses several global governance regimes and contexts to reflect on the place of human rights within them.
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Through a diverse theoretical and methodological approach, this volume analyses several global governance regimes and contexts to reflect on the place of human rights within them.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 196mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780198940166
- ISBN-10: 0198940165
- Artikelnr.: 73224170
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 196mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780198940166
- ISBN-10: 0198940165
- Artikelnr.: 73224170
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nehal Bhuta holds the Chair of Public International Law at the University of Edinburgh and is Co-Director of the Edinburgh Centre for International and Global Law. He previously held the Chair of Public International Law at the European University Institute in Florence, where was also Co-Director of the Institute's Academy of European Law. He is a member of the editorial boards of the Iuropean Journal of International Law, the Journal of International Criminal Justice, Constellations and a founding editor of the interdisciplinary journal Humanity. He is also a series editor of the Oxford University Press (OUP) series in The History and Theory of International Law. Rodrigo Vallejo is Assistant Professor at Amsterdam Law School and researcher at the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law. He specialises on the interactions between economic law, socio-political theory, and regulatory policies at the national and international levels. Rodrigo has been recently granted a Marie Curie fellowship to develop a research project on transnational law and market valuations at the Centre for Private Governance of Copenhagen Law School. He previously was an affiliate researcher to the European Regulatory Private Law (European University Institute) and Global Administrative Law (New York University) projects under a Hans Kelsen and a Fulbright scholarship respectively.
* 1: Nehal Bhuta and Rodrigo Vallejo: Human Rights in Global Governance
* 2: Matthias Goldmann: Contesting Austerity: Genealogies of Human
Rights Discourse
* 3: Anna Beckers: From Corporate Personality to Corporate Governance:
The Transformation of International Human Rights Through Corporate
Practice
* 4: Guy Fiti Sinclair: Beyond Accountability? Human Rights, Global
Governance, and the World Bank Inspection Panel
* 5: Michael Fakhri: The International Political Economy of the Right
to Food, 1960-2019
* 6: Eliav Lieblich: Self-Defence against Non-State Actors and the Myth
of the Innocent State
* 2: Matthias Goldmann: Contesting Austerity: Genealogies of Human
Rights Discourse
* 3: Anna Beckers: From Corporate Personality to Corporate Governance:
The Transformation of International Human Rights Through Corporate
Practice
* 4: Guy Fiti Sinclair: Beyond Accountability? Human Rights, Global
Governance, and the World Bank Inspection Panel
* 5: Michael Fakhri: The International Political Economy of the Right
to Food, 1960-2019
* 6: Eliav Lieblich: Self-Defence against Non-State Actors and the Myth
of the Innocent State
* 1: Nehal Bhuta and Rodrigo Vallejo: Human Rights in Global Governance
* 2: Matthias Goldmann: Contesting Austerity: Genealogies of Human
Rights Discourse
* 3: Anna Beckers: From Corporate Personality to Corporate Governance:
The Transformation of International Human Rights Through Corporate
Practice
* 4: Guy Fiti Sinclair: Beyond Accountability? Human Rights, Global
Governance, and the World Bank Inspection Panel
* 5: Michael Fakhri: The International Political Economy of the Right
to Food, 1960-2019
* 6: Eliav Lieblich: Self-Defence against Non-State Actors and the Myth
of the Innocent State
* 2: Matthias Goldmann: Contesting Austerity: Genealogies of Human
Rights Discourse
* 3: Anna Beckers: From Corporate Personality to Corporate Governance:
The Transformation of International Human Rights Through Corporate
Practice
* 4: Guy Fiti Sinclair: Beyond Accountability? Human Rights, Global
Governance, and the World Bank Inspection Panel
* 5: Michael Fakhri: The International Political Economy of the Right
to Food, 1960-2019
* 6: Eliav Lieblich: Self-Defence against Non-State Actors and the Myth
of the Innocent State







