International organisations & the idea of autonomy : institutional independence in the international legal order edited by Richard Collins and Nigel D. White.
Material type: TextLanguage: Series: (Routledge research in international law)Publication details: Oxon : Routledge, 2011.Description: 445 pISBN:- 9780415550888
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. International organizations and the idea of autonomy : introduction and overview / Richard Collins and Nigel D. White --
Chapter 2. Modernist-positivism and the problem of institutional autonomy in international law / Richard Collins --
Chapter 3. Autonomy in Kant's philosophy of international law / Patrick Capps --
Chapter 4. The multifaceted concept of the autonomy of international organizations and international legal discourse / Jean d'Aspremont --
Chapter 5. Policy autonomy of intergovernmental organizations : a challenge to international relations theory? / Bob Reinalda and Bertjan Verbeek --
Chapter 6. The idea of autonomy : accountability, self-determinism and what normative claims about institutional autonomy in global governance should mean / Garrett W. Brown --
Chapter 7. Autonomy, constitutionalism, and virtue in international institutional law / Jan Klabbers --
Chapter 8. The emergence of international agencies in the global administrative space : autonomous actors or state servants? / Ramses A. Wessel and Edoardo Chiti --
Chapter 9. International adjudication and autonomy / John Merrills --
Chapter 10. Sanctions and countermeasures by international organizations : diverging lessons for the idea of autonomy / Frederic Dopagne
Chapter 11. The relationship between international legal personality and institutional autonomy / Tarcisio Gazzini --
Chapter 12. Powers of organizations and the many faces of autonomy / Viljam Engstrom --
Chapter 13. Managerial accountability : what impact on international organizations' autonomy? / Jan Wouters, Nicholas Hachez and Pierre Schmidt --
Chapter 14. Autonomy, attribution and accountability : reflections on the Behrami case / Aurel Sari --
Chapter 15. Immunity as a guarantee for institutional autonomy : a functional perspective on the necessity of UN immunity in post-conflict administrations / Eric De Brabandere --
Chapter 16. Layers of autonomy in the UN system / Nigel D. White --
Chapter 17. Regional arrangements and the UN legal order / Richard Burchill --
Chapter 18. Conceptualizing the autonomy of the European Union / Nicholas Tsagourias --
Chapter 19. Institutional balances, competences and restraints : the EU as an autonomous foreign policy actor / Paul James Cardwell --
Chapter 20. Autonomy in international environmental law and governance : a case study of the actual (somewhere between the fable and the threat) / Duncan French --
Chapter 21. Future imperfect : institutional autonomy and the WTO / Mary E. Footer.