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Conditions apply : non-state actors challenging state sovereignty through Intergovernmental Organizations : an analysis of national liberation movements and indigenous peoples at the United Nations

open access: yes, 2016
This dissertation contributes to the study of Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs), such as the United Nations, and demonstrates their important function to convene multiple actors engaged in normative contestation and change. It achieves this by offering a systematic theoretical and empirical account of how non-state actors (NSAs) challenge the ...
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A republican liberal explanation of the Asean intergovernmental commission on human rights.

open access: yes, 2010
65 p. The much awaited regional human rights commission of the ASEAN was inaugurated amidst controversy. ASEAN governments hailed the ASEAN Intergovernmental Human Rights Commission (AICHR) as a positive step to building a sub-regional human rights mechanism, which could help "closing the gap between rhetoric and reality" and "placed human rights at ...
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Effectiveness of Poland`s Membership in the European Union in theLight of Liberal Intergovernmental Approach

open access: yes, 2020
The years 1989-1991 can be described as a transitional period in which Polanddeveloped new directions of political actions in Europe. At that time there was a significantchange in orientation, shifted from `the East` to `the West`, which depended on political,economic and military independence from the East and inclusion of the state into ...
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Politics in robes? The European Court of Justice and the myth of judicial activism [PDF]

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What characterizes the EU today is that it is not only a multi-level governance system, but also a multi-context system. The making of Europe does not just take place on different levels within the European political framework, executed by different ...
Grimmel, Andreas
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