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  1. Accountability of international territorial administrations
    a public law approach
    Erschienen: c2011
    Verlag:  Eleven International Publishing, The Hague, NL

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1322318948; 9781322318943; 9789460943522
    Schlagworte: Internationalized territories; International agencies; Liability (Law); Human rights; Rule of law
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xv, 315 p), ill
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

    ""Cover""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Table of Contents""; ""List of Acronyms and Abbreviations""; ""1 Introduction, Methodology and Definitional Considerations""; ""1.1 Illustrating the Accountability Deficit: the Roma Lead-Poisoning Case""; ""1.2 The Subject Matter""; ""1.2.1 International Territorial Administrations: Legal Contours""; ""1.2.2 The Research Question: Holding International Territorial Administrations to Account""; ""1.2.3 Why a Public Law Approach?""; ""1.3 The Methodology""; ""1.3.1 Stage One""; ""1.3.2 Stage Two""; ""1.3.3 Stage Three""; ""1.3.4 Stage Four""

    ""1.4 Definitional Considerations Placed in Context""""1.4.1 Three Public Law Principles in Context""; ""1.4.1.1 The Exercise of Public Power Confined by Law""; ""1.4.1.2 Reviewability of the Exercise of Public Power""; ""1.4.1.3 Independent Judiciary through the Diffusion of Public Power""; ""1.4.2 Accountability in Context: Who, to Whom and for What?""; ""1.4.3 Legitimacy in Context: Accountability as a Legitimizing Factor""; ""1.4.4 International Dimensions: A Public Law Approach to International Law""; ""1.5 Outline of the Book""

    ""2 International Territorial Administration: International Entities as Quasi-States""""2.1 Precedents and Parallels""; ""2.1.1 The Mandate System""; ""2.1.2 The Trusteeship System""; ""2.1.3 Sui generis Administrations""; ""2.2 Outlining Contemporary International Territorial Administration""; ""2.2.1 ITA Missions: Beyond the Peacekeeping Paradigm""; ""2.2.2 ITA Missions: Introducing the OHR, UNMIK andUNTAET""; ""2.3 International Territorial Administration: Two Selected Themes""; ""2.3.1 ITA missions: An Elusive Legal Basis""; ""2.3.1.1 The UN Charter""; ""2.3.1.2 State Consent""

    ""2.3.2 ITA Missions: Bypassing the Framework of Sovereignty""""2.3.2.1 Sovereignty and the Period of Mandates and Trusteeships""; ""2.3.2.2 Sovereignty and International Territorial Administrations""; ""2.4 Concluding Remarks""; ""3 Holding International Territorial Administrations to Account: Mandates and Trusteeships as Precedents""; ""3.1 Accountability Mechanisms as a Function of a StatutoryFramework""; ""3.1.1 Reporting Obligation""; ""3.1.2 Individual Right to Petition""; ""3.1.3 Judicial Scrutiny: The Role of Courts""

    ""3.1.3.1 From the Mavrommatis Jerusalem Concessions to the Phosphate Lands in Nauru""""3.2 Accountability Mechanisms During Sui generis Administrations""; ""3.2.1 The Territory of the Saar Basin""; ""3.2.2 The Free City of Danzig""; ""3.2.3 The City of Jerusalem and the Free Territory of Trieste""; ""3.3 Concluding Remarks""; ""4 Holding International Territorial Administrations to Account: Determinants of the Accountability Deficit""; ""4.1 Lack of a Clearly Applicable Legal Framework""; ""4.1.1 International Law: Unprepared""

    ""4.1.1.1 Applicability of Human Rights Norms Through Constituent Documents""