Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Pauwelyn, Wessel, & Wouters: Informal International Lawmaking

Joost Pauwelyn (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies - Law), Ramses Wessel (Univ. of Twente - Law), & Jan Wouters (Univ. of Leuven - Law) have published Informal International Lawmaking (Oxford Univ. Press 2012). Contents include:
  • Joost Pauwelyn, Ramses Wessel & Jan Wouters, An Introduction to Informal International Lawmaking
  • Joost Pauwelyn, Informal International Lawmaking: Framing the Concept and Research Questions
  • Ayelet Berman & Ramses Wessel, The Legal Form and Status of Informal International Lawmaking Bodies
  • Liliana Andonova & Manfred Elsig, Informal International Lawmaking: A Conceptual View from International Relations
  • Stefan Voigt, The Economics of Informal International Lawmaking: An Empirical Assessment
  • Philipp Dann & Marie v. Engelhardt, Legal Approaches to Global Governance and Accountability: Informal Lawmaking, International Public Authority, and Global Administrative Law Compared
  • Joost Pauwelyn, Is It International Law Or Not and Does It Even Matter?
  • Dick W.P. Ruiter & Ramses Wessel, The Legal Nature of Informal International Law: A Legal Theoretical Exercise
  • Jean d'Aspremont, From a Pluralization of International Norm-Making Processes to a Pluralization of Our Concept of International Law
  • Andrea Bianchi, Reflexive Butterfly Catching: Insights from a Situated Catcher
  • Jan Klabbers, Impact of Informal International Law before International Courts and Tribunals
  • Gregory Shaffer & Mark Pollack, The Interaction Between Formal and Informal International Lawmaking
  • Yane Svetiev, The Limits of Informal International Law: Enforcement, Norm-generation, and Learning in the International Competition Network
  • Eyal Benvenisti, Toward a Typology of Informal International Lawmaking: Mechanisms and their Distinct Accountability Gaps
  • Tim Corthaut, Bruno Demeyere, Nicholas Hachez & Jan Wouters: Operationalizing the Accountability of Informal International Lawmaking
  • Fabian Amtenbrink, Towards an Index of Accountability for Informal International Lawmakers?
  • Harm Schepel, Informal Lawmaking and the Accountability of Private Governance
  • Ellen Vos, Making Informal International Law Accountable: Lessons from the EU
  • Lorenzo Casini, Domestic Public Authorities Within Global Networks: Institutional and Procedural Design, Accountability, and Review
  • Alexandre Flückiger, Keeping Informal Lawmaking Domestically Accountable: Legal Impact and Accountability of Domestic Soft Law
  • Pierre-Hugues Verdier, U.S. Implementation of Basel II: Lessons for Informal International Lawmaking
  • Ayelet Bermanm The Role of Domestic Administrative Law in the Accountability of Informal International Lawmaking: The Case of the ICH
  • Joost Pauwelyn, Ramses Wessel & Jan Wouters, Informal International Lawmaking: An Assessment and Template to Keep it Both Effective and Accountable