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International Law-making [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Preface, Rain Liivoja and Jarna Petman Part 1: Legislation and Globalisation 1.Legislating for Humanity: May states compel foreigners to promote global interests?, Eyal Benvenisti 2. Declaratory Legislation: Towards a genealogy of neoliberal legalism, Martti Koskenniemi 3.
Rain Liivoja, Jarna Petman
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Law-Making

A Landscape of Contemporary Theories of International Law, 2019
Abstract This chapter examines the history of case-law, legislation, and equity, with particular reference to legal change. The common law was evidenced by judicial precedent, but single decisions were not binding until the nineteenth century. It was also rooted in professional understanding, the ‘common learning’ acquired in the inns of
Emmanuel Roucounas
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Law-Making Process

This book presents a critical, in-depth analysis of the law-making process. Now in its 9th edition, this leading textbook presents a complete overview of the law-making procedure in the UK. Written by Michael Zander KC, one of the foremost authorities on the workings of the legal system, it combines critical and clear commentary with a well ...
Michael Zander KC
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Constitutional Law-Making in the U.S. Supreme Court

Public Integrity, 2023
Given the presence of constant discussions on the issue of judicial law-making, a study was conducted, the purpose of which was to study the issue of law-making of the Supreme Court of the United States, as well as the general principles of judicial law ...
D. Makhambetsaliyev   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Legislating or rubber‐stamping? Assessing parliament's influence on law‐making with text reuse

, 2020
Law-making is a core function of parliaments in democratic systems. Yet we still know little about the extent to which parliaments influence legislation and the reasons why MPs prioritize some bills rather than others.
R. Gava   +2 more
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Understanding processes of criminalisation: Insights from an Australian study of criminal law-making

Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2019
Criminalisation theory scholars have examined important questions regarding what behaviours should be criminalised and why. More recently, greater attention has been paid to linking normative accounts with empirical and historicised analyses of ...
L. McNamara   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

From outsiders to insiders: the rise of China ENGOs as new experts in the law-making process and the building of a technocratic representation

Journal of Chinese Governance, 2019
Studying the pluralization of the law-making process in China, this article explains how environmental NGOs shifted from an outsider to an insider status following the amendment of the Environmental Protection Law.
Chloé Froissart
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Party Law-Making

Academic Law Journal, 2021
The article assesses the possibility of the party›s participation in law-making. It is established that the understanding of law-making as the activity of the state to create and amendment of legislative act does not cover the entire diversity of the concept of law-making.
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