Regime accommodation in international law : human rights in international economic law and policy / by Heejin Kim.
2016
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Title
Regime accommodation in international law : human rights in international economic law and policy / by Heejin Kim.
Imprint
Leiden : Boston : Brill ; Nijhoff, 2016.
Description
1 online resource
Series
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law E-Books Online, Collection 2016, ISBN ; 9789004303898.
Formatted Contents Note
Preliminary Material
1 The Problem
2 The Conceptual Framework: Interaction and the Conflict of Multiple International Regimes
3 Regime Interaction and Conflict between International Human Rights and Economic Law in the Context of Historical Evolution of International Law and Institution
4 The Project of Regime Accommodation: Managing Interaction and Conflict between International Human Rights and Economic Law
5 Guidelines for Decision-makers: Human Rights in International Economic Law and Policy
Selected Bibliography
Index.
1 The Problem
2 The Conceptual Framework: Interaction and the Conflict of Multiple International Regimes
3 Regime Interaction and Conflict between International Human Rights and Economic Law in the Context of Historical Evolution of International Law and Institution
4 The Project of Regime Accommodation: Managing Interaction and Conflict between International Human Rights and Economic Law
5 Guidelines for Decision-makers: Human Rights in International Economic Law and Policy
Selected Bibliography
Index.
Summary
In Regime Accommodation in International Law: Human Rights in International Economic Law and Policy , Heejin Kim analyses the ways in which international human rights and economic law interact and conflict across a range of complex issues. These sub-branches of international law are not entirely autonomous; as the author shows, they have been developed in a close relation to each other. International law - imperfect as it is - provides means to resolve the antinomies arising from conflicting rights and obligations under these sub-fields. Against the difficulties of addressing non-economic concerns including human rights in the practice of WTO and foreign investment regime, Kim examines how decision-makers at different stages of international economic policy-making can accommodate, invoke, or reflect human rights in a better way.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Kim, Heejin, author. Regime accommodation in international law Leiden : Brill ; Boston : Nijhoff, 2016
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Alternate Title
Brill Human Rights and Humanitarian Law E-Books Online Collection
Language
English
ISBN
9789004325517 (electronic book)
9789004325500 (print)
9789004325500 (print)
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