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Contributors | p. x |
Series editors' preface | p. xvii |
Editors' preface | p. xix |
Introduction: Filling or falling between the cracks? Law's potential | p. 1 |
Setting down the foundations | p. 25 |
Whose public? Which law? Mapping the internal/external distinction in international law | p. 27 |
The potential for a post-Westphalian convergence of 'public law' and 'public international law' | p. 53 |
Internationalising public law | p. 73 |
Globalisation and public law: A global administrative law? | p. 75 |
The deliberative deficit: Transparency, access to information and UN sanctions | p. 92 |
Who guards the guardian? Towards regulation of the UN Security-Council's Chapter VII powers through dialogue | p. 123 |
Holding the United Nations Security Council accountable for human rights violations through domestic and regional courts: A case of 'be careful what you wish for'? | p. 143 |
Implementing Security Council sanctions | p. 169 |
'A delicate business': Did AWB's kickbacks to Iraq under the United Nations Oil-For-Food Programme constitute a violation of Australia's international obligations? | p. 171 |
Should the United Nations Security Council leave it to the experts? The governance and accountability of UN sanctions monitoring | p. 191 |
The place of corporations | p. 215 |
The nexus between human rights and business: Defining the sphere of corporate responsibility | p. 217 |
At the intersection of international and municipal law: The case of Commissioner Cole and the Wheat Export Authority | p. 239 |
The role of lawyers | p. 261 |
International legal advisers and transnational corporations: Untangling roles and responsibilities for sanctions compliance | p. 263 |
What is the right thing to do? Reflections on the AWB scandal and legal ethics | p. 289 |
Public law and public policy | p. 311 |
Who's responsible? Justiciability of private and political decisions | p. 313 |
AWB and oil for food: Some issues of accountability | p. 334 |
Parallel case studies | p. 353 |
Discriminating for world peace | p. 355 |
Removing barriers to protection at the exported border: Visas, carrier sanctions and international obligation | p. 378 |
Concluding remarks | p. 407 |
Bibliography | p. 418 |
Index | p. 439 |
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