This article looks to the recent ‘removed flag’ controversies in Northern Ireland to argue that post-conflict decision-making should be underpinned by principles of international human rights law and by a checklist of fiduciary obligations for decision-makers to actively peace-keep. Useful guidance on cultural property rights is drawn upon from amongst indigenous case law on cultural easements; political decision-makers are framed as the trustees of a peace process that morally obliges them to maintain a meaningful level of community involvement and consensus and that is underpinned by post-conflict norms of tolerance and mutual respect. The article argues that long-held ‘other-side’ fears and perceptions should be afforded a meaningful level of respect, as should symbolic items of cultural heritage that ‘belong’ to newly minoritised sections of the community.
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The role of regulatory agencies has increased rapidly over the last century and so too has their powers. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), as one of Australia’s main economic regulators, is a good illustration of these changes. Using the ACCC as an example, this article explores some of these changes to governance strategies that have occurred over the last four decades and the role of regulatory theory in contextualising these changes.
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1. Achieving Social and Environmental Justice through the Many Dimensions of Globalisation: An Elusive or Achievable Quest? Shawkat Alam, Natalie Klein and Juliette Overland 2. 'Globalized Localisms': Three Phases of Environmental Governance for Biodiversity Protection, Lee Godden 3. Global Standards and Specific Needs: Protection of the Marine Environment Through Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas, Natalie Klein 4. Blue Oil: Water Resources, Social Justice and the International Law on Foreign Investment, Kate Miles 5. Economic Globalization: Rethinking Its Promises for Economic and Social Development from a Developing Country Perspective, Shawkat Alam 6. Standards in the WTO - Attitudes to Biotechnology, Joseph A. McMahon 7. Embedding the Neoliberal Transformation of Government Services through Trade in Services Agreements, Jane Kelsey 8. A Multi-Faceted Journey: Globalisation, Transnational Corporations and Corporate Social Responsibility, Juliette Overland 9. Globalisation and Intellectual Property Rights: The Struggle of Developing Countries to Influence TRIPS, Carlos M. Correa 10. Globalisation and Children's Rights: The Case of Child Labour, Sumaiya Khair 11. Gender and Globalisation: Engendering Social and Environmental Justice through Globalising Women's Human Rights, Erika George 12. ' "Why do they Hate us?" ... They Hate our freedoms': The Globalisation of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism, Ben Saul 13. Harbingering a New Paradigm of Global Governance: The Role of NGOs in Shaping International Law and Relations in the 21st Century, M. Rafiqul Islam 14. The Challenges of Globalisation and International Law: The Way Forward, Ved P Nanda
1. 通过全球化的多个维度实现社会和环境正义:一个难以捉摸还是可以实现的追求?Shawkat Alam, Natalie Klein和Juliette Overland《全球化的地方主义:生物多样性保护环境治理的三个阶段》,李·戈登著。《全球标准与特殊需求:通过特别敏感海域保护海洋环境》,娜塔莉·克莱因著。《蓝色石油:水资源、社会正义与外国投资国际法》,凯特·迈尔斯著。《经济全球化:从发展中国家的角度重新思考其对经济和社会发展的承诺》,肖卡特·阿拉姆。《WTO中的标准——对生物技术的态度》,约瑟夫A.麦克马洪著。《通过服务贸易协议嵌入政府服务的新自由主义转型》,简·凯尔西著。《多面之旅:全球化、跨国公司与企业社会责任》,朱丽叶·欧弗兰著。《全球化与知识产权:发展中国家影响TRIPS的斗争》,Carlos M. Correa;《全球化与儿童权利:以童工为例》,苏迈亚·海尔。《性别与全球化:通过妇女人权全球化实现社会和环境正义》,艾丽卡·乔治著。“他们为什么恨我们?”…《他们憎恨我们的自由》:恐怖主义和反恐的全球化,本·索尔著。《全球治理新范式的预示:21世纪非政府组织在塑造国际法与国际关系中的作用》,拉菲克尔·伊斯兰(M. Rafiqul Islam)。《全球化与国际法的挑战:前进之路》,维德·南达著
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Contents: Introduction: the rule of law as the rule of persons. Defining the Rule of Law: On the moral status of the rule of law, Matthew H. Kramer Reconsidering the rule of law, Margaret Jane Radin The rule of law and its virtue, Joseph Raz Formal and substantive conceptions of the rule of law: an analytical framework, Paul Craig Is the rule of law an essentially contested concept (in Florida)?, Jeremy Waldron. The Rule of Law and Judicial Discretion: Freedom and the rule of law, F.A. Hayek Judicial discretion, Ronald Dworkin The 3rd theory of law, J.L. Mackie Incompletely theorised agreements, Cass R. Sunstein Stability and change in judicial decision-making: incrementalism or stare decisis?, M. Shapiro. The Separation of Powers: The political form of the constitution: the separation of powers, rights and representative democracy, Richard Bellamy Separation of powers and constitutional government, Eric M. Barendt On speaking softly and carrying big sticks: neglected dimensions of a republican separation of powers, John Braithwaite A revisionist view of the separation of powers, Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin Institutionalising the public interest: the defense of deadlock and beyond, Robert E. Goodin. Parliamentarianism and Federalism: The new separation of powers, Bruce Ackerman Constitutionalism and the many faces of federalism, Koen Lenaerts Name index.
内容:绪论:法治即人治。《定义法治:论法治的道德地位》,马修·h·克莱默《反思法治》,玛格丽特·简·雷丁《法治及其美德》,约瑟夫·拉兹《法治的形式与实质概念:一个分析框架》,保罗·克雷格《法治是一个本质上有争议的概念吗?》杰里米·沃尔德伦。《法治与司法裁量权:自由与法治》哈耶克《司法裁量权》德沃金《法学第三理论》麦基《不完全理论化的协议》桑斯坦司法决策的稳定性与变化:渐进主义还是僵化?夏皮罗先生。《三权分立:宪法的政治形式:三权分立、权利与代议制民主》,理查德·贝拉米《三权分立与宪政》,埃里克·m·巴伦特《论轻言细语与大棒挥舞:共和三权分立中被忽视的维度》,约翰·布雷斯韦特《三权分立的修正主义观点》,杰弗里·布伦南和艾伦·哈姆林《公共利益制度化》罗伯特·e·古丁(Robert E. Goodin)为僵局辩护。议会制和联邦制:新的权力分立,布鲁斯·阿克曼,立宪主义和联邦制的许多方面,Koen Lenaerts名称索引。
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