UN Territorial Administration and Human Rights
UN Territorial Administration and Human Rights
The Mission in Kosovo
Murati, Gjylbehare Bella
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2020
240
Dura
Inglês
9781138103344
15 a 20 dias
498
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Introduction: the UNMIK's mandate in Kosovo
1. Making laws for others: managing complexity
2. The paradigm of an independent judicial system under international administration
3. The paradox of UNMIK's justice system: measuring the performance of UNMIK's courts and its quasi-judicial bodies
4. The extent of UNMIK's authority on the ground
5. Between immunity and accountability: the immunity and privileges of UNMIK
6. Holding UNMIK accountable for human rights violations
7. General conclusions
1. Making laws for others: managing complexity
2. The paradigm of an independent judicial system under international administration
3. The paradox of UNMIK's justice system: measuring the performance of UNMIK's courts and its quasi-judicial bodies
4. The extent of UNMIK's authority on the ground
5. Between immunity and accountability: the immunity and privileges of UNMIK
6. Holding UNMIK accountable for human rights violations
7. General conclusions
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Serbian Parallel Structures;UNMIK;UK's Jurisdiction;UNMIK Laws;International Humanitarian Law;Colonial Administration;UNMIK Justice System;UNMIK Court;International Territorial Administration;UNMIK Administration;Kosovo;UNMIK Police;post-independent Kosovo;UNMIK Official;Independent Judicial System;International Administration;East Timor;Human rights;UNMIK Mandate;Human rights violations;United Nations Territorial Administrations;UN mission;Pinheiro Principles;UN territorial administration;Open Society Institute;human rights inadequacies;KFOR Commander;NATO Air Strike;Property Restitution;International Civil Presence;Oral Chelation Therapy;Customary International Law;Opinio Juris;Parallel Courts;EU Pillar;NATO Country;Multiple Attribution;International Human Rights Standards
Introduction: the UNMIK's mandate in Kosovo
1. Making laws for others: managing complexity
2. The paradigm of an independent judicial system under international administration
3. The paradox of UNMIK's justice system: measuring the performance of UNMIK's courts and its quasi-judicial bodies
4. The extent of UNMIK's authority on the ground
5. Between immunity and accountability: the immunity and privileges of UNMIK
6. Holding UNMIK accountable for human rights violations
7. General conclusions
1. Making laws for others: managing complexity
2. The paradigm of an independent judicial system under international administration
3. The paradox of UNMIK's justice system: measuring the performance of UNMIK's courts and its quasi-judicial bodies
4. The extent of UNMIK's authority on the ground
5. Between immunity and accountability: the immunity and privileges of UNMIK
6. Holding UNMIK accountable for human rights violations
7. General conclusions
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Serbian Parallel Structures;UNMIK;UK's Jurisdiction;UNMIK Laws;International Humanitarian Law;Colonial Administration;UNMIK Justice System;UNMIK Court;International Territorial Administration;UNMIK Administration;Kosovo;UNMIK Police;post-independent Kosovo;UNMIK Official;Independent Judicial System;International Administration;East Timor;Human rights;UNMIK Mandate;Human rights violations;United Nations Territorial Administrations;UN mission;Pinheiro Principles;UN territorial administration;Open Society Institute;human rights inadequacies;KFOR Commander;NATO Air Strike;Property Restitution;International Civil Presence;Oral Chelation Therapy;Customary International Law;Opinio Juris;Parallel Courts;EU Pillar;NATO Country;Multiple Attribution;International Human Rights Standards