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International Rule of Law and Professional Ethics (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781472428059
Published: February 2014
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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This book examines an interesting and relatively understudied area of the evolution of the international rule of law and the role of professional ethics. The rule of law has been gradually developed and promoted at the national level over centuries, however at the international level it has only recently received (more in rhetoric than in implementation) support from a macro perspective - developments of international rules and institutions, and from a micro perspective - ethical codes, independence and un-bias of professionals, working in international organizations and tribunals.

The book offers analysis and recommends policies to strengthen the rule of law at international level to meet a major global governance demand in ensuring equity, justice, stability and consistency in international affairs.

Subjects:
Public International Law, Jurisprudence, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction: from domestic to international rule of law: a long and unfinished journey, Vesselin Popovski
'Unqualified human good' or a bit of 'ruling class chatter'? The rule of law at the national and international level, Simon Chesterman
'Thin theories' of the domestic and international rule of law, Charles Sampford
Reflections on the rule of law: its scope and significance for partners in development, John Barker
What is 'international impartiality'?, Frederic Megret
Professions without borders: global ethics and the international rule of law, Charles Sampford
International civil service ethics, professionalism and the rule of law, Lorne Sossin and Vasuda Sinha
International rule of law? Ethics and impartiality of legal professionals in international criminal tribunals, Chandra Lekha Sriram
Judicial ethics at the international criminal tribunals, William Schabas
Conclusion, Vesselin Popovski
Index.