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Essays in Honour of Jakob Th. Möller
Doctoral dissertation, Lund University, April 2004
Essays in Honour of Göran Melander
Essays in Honour of Jakob Th. Möller. B. Ramcharan & A. de Zayas (Eds.), The Hague: Brill, 2009 (... more Essays in Honour of Jakob Th. Möller. B. Ramcharan & A. de Zayas (Eds.), The Hague: Brill, 2009 (2nd rev. ed)
Reviews, reports, etc by Jonas Grimheden
Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 2004
SwePub titelinformation: Gender Justice, Best Practices: Haiti 10-11 September 2007 [Elektronisk ... more SwePub titelinformation: Gender Justice, Best Practices: Haiti 10-11 September 2007 [Elektronisk resurs].
Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 2004
Journal articles and book chapters by Jonas Grimheden
This article shows how fundamental rigzhts relate to the Rule of Law debate and what role the FRA... more This article shows how fundamental rigzhts relate to the Rule of Law debate and what role the FRA could play in this context.
Making Peoples Heard, 2011
Mennesker Og Rettigheter, 1999
Human Rights and Good Governance, 2000
Internationella Studier Is, 2001
Austrian Review of International and European Law Online, 2011
Human Rights Law: From Dissemination to Application, 2006
African Human Rights Law Journal, 2009
The Web Journal of Current Legal Issues, 2009
The Implementation of Human Rights in a Global World Recreating a Cross Cultural and Interdisciplinary Approach, 1999
Essays in Honour of Jakob Th. Möller
Doctoral dissertation, Lund University, April 2004
Essays in Honour of Göran Melander
Essays in Honour of Jakob Th. Möller. B. Ramcharan & A. de Zayas (Eds.), The Hague: Brill, 2009 (... more Essays in Honour of Jakob Th. Möller. B. Ramcharan & A. de Zayas (Eds.), The Hague: Brill, 2009 (2nd rev. ed)
Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 2004
SwePub titelinformation: Gender Justice, Best Practices: Haiti 10-11 September 2007 [Elektronisk ... more SwePub titelinformation: Gender Justice, Best Practices: Haiti 10-11 September 2007 [Elektronisk resurs].
Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 2004
This article shows how fundamental rigzhts relate to the Rule of Law debate and what role the FRA... more This article shows how fundamental rigzhts relate to the Rule of Law debate and what role the FRA could play in this context.
Making Peoples Heard, 2011
Mennesker Og Rettigheter, 1999
Human Rights and Good Governance, 2000
Internationella Studier Is, 2001
Austrian Review of International and European Law Online, 2011
Human Rights Law: From Dissemination to Application, 2006
African Human Rights Law Journal, 2009
The Web Journal of Current Legal Issues, 2009
The Implementation of Human Rights in a Global World Recreating a Cross Cultural and Interdisciplinary Approach, 1999
International Human Rights Monitoring Mechanisms, 2009
International Human Rights Monitoring Mechanisms, 2009
International Human Rights Monitoring Mechanisms Essays in Honour of Jakob Th Moller, 2009
International Human Rights Monitoring Mechanisms Essays in Honour of Jakob Th Moller, 2001
Sifa Gongzheng Yu Quanli Baozhang Fair Trial and Rights Protection, 2001
The right to good administration in the multilevel system of the European Union – a ‘newish’ righ... more The right to good administration in the multilevel system of the European Union – a ‘newish’ right strengthening the administrative culture, in G. Alfredsson and W. Zhang (eds.), The Hague: Brill, 2016, pp. 109-116
1. Introduction Randall Peerenboom 2. Half-way home and a long way to go: China's rul... more 1. Introduction Randall Peerenboom 2. Half-way home and a long way to go: China's rule of law evolution and the global road to judicial independence, impartiality and integrity Keith Henderson 3. A new approach for promoting judicial integrity Antoine Garapon 4. The party and the courts Suli Zhu 5. Common myths and unfounded assumptions: challenges and prospects for judicial independence in China Randall Peerenboom 6. A new analytical framework for understanding and promoting judicial independence in China Fu Yulin and Randall Peerenboom 7. Judicial independence and the company law in Shanghai courts Nicholas C. Howson 8. Independence and authority of local courts in Shaanxi and Gansu provinces Stephanie Balme 9. The judiciary pushes back: law, power and politics in Chinese courts Xin He 10. Corruption in China's courts Ling Li 11. A survey of commercial litigation in Shanghai courts Minxin Pei, Guoyan Zhang, Fei Pei and Lixin Chen 12. Judicial independence in authoritarian regimes: lessons from continental Europe Carlo Guarnieri 13. Judicial independence in east Asia: lessons for China Tom Ginsburg.
BRILL eBooks, Apr 12, 2012
Brill | Nijhoff eBooks, 2001
This collection is intended to serve as a thematic textbook on the institutions and procedures de... more This collection is intended to serve as a thematic textbook on the institutions and procedures devoted to the national implementation of human rights and to the international monitoring of State performance. Albeit not exhaustive, the coverage extends to most of the monitoring instances available at intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations: complaints, fact-finding and investigative procedures, State reporting obligations, good offices actions, dialogue functions, human rights education, dissemination of human rights information, letter campaigns, and technical co-operation. The target audience of the book is students of international human rights law, but the book can also serve as a guide for both officials and activists involved in the realization of human rights. http://www.brill.nl/default.aspx?partid=18&pid=22296 (Less)
This volume illustrates the complex relationship between dissemination of human rights standards ... more This volume illustrates the complex relationship between dissemination of human rights standards and their application in human rights law, and thus serves as a tribute to Melander’s belief in and commitment to the dynamics of education in human rights law.
In trying to understand the importance of Xiezhi, I have benefited from discussions with Professo... more In trying to understand the importance of Xiezhi, I have benefited from discussions with Professor CHEN An at the law faculty of Xiamen University and Professor XIA Yong of the Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. 3 More archeological legal findings have been made which await interpretation. One Chinese expert in the field commented that this will surely further revolutionize the xiv Lund University and my fellow researcher Radu Mares at the Institute gave me extensive feedback on draft chapters. Christopher Cassetta made invaluable language editing suggestions, BI Xiaoqing translated the abstract into Chinese, Carin Laurin helped me with the final layout and Lina Oliva Gustavsson sorted out the graphic design for the cover. ZHOU Wei wrote the Chinese characters on the cover and Per Larsson at Intellecta DocuSys cordially undertook the printing. Many scholars, judges, prosecutors, lawyers, and government officials in China have warmheartedly discussed my work with me, always with extreme efforts as sometimes was needed to understand my Chinese. Particularly I owe thanks to SUN Shiyan, Jilin University School of Law, Changchun, for friendship and many stimulating discussions. During research periods, Jonathan Hecht and Paul Gewirtz at Yale Law School, William Alford at Harvard Law School, and Martin Scheinin at the Institute for Human Rights in Åbo, all extended kindness, ample research facilities and stimulating environments. Others who also provided thought-provoking stimulus in particular include Annelise Riles, then at Yale, and Mark Ramseyer at Harvard, through lectures and seminars. Thanks are also due to the many contributors of the Chinese Law Net (CLNET). During the years of research I have also benefited from a number of opportunities to air my thoughts in various fora. In particular, the Nordic human rights China cooperation, the EU-China Human Rights Network, the Swedish School of Advanced Asia Pacific Studies, the Nordic Network for Human Rights Research, and especially the Conference on Legal and Political Reform in the PRC of June 2002, in Lund, at which the participants gave me important feedback. I finally want to thank my Aikido friends in Lund and elsewhere for an alternative focus and a dependable outlet for frustration. Most of all I am indebted to my friends and my family for encouragement, support, and joy. xv
Journal of European Public Policy, Oct 14, 2019
This paper investigates states' commitment to human rights, democracy and rule of law through rat... more This paper investigates states' commitment to human rights, democracy and rule of law through ratifying Council of Europe treaties. We present a first comprehensive analysis of ratifications of all 221 Council of Europe treaties that opened for ratification since 1949 among the 47 current member states. Applying a multilevel Cox regression, we observe a strong influence of external sources for states' commitment and find evidence for both coercion and emulation mechanisms. First, upcoming EU membership is strongly and positively associated with treaty ratification, corroborating the relevance of accession conditionality in making countries to commit to human rights and democracy. Second, states are much more likely to ratify if a neighbouring country has ratified at the same time, which confirms a strong pattern of regional diffusion of rights acceptance in Europe. However, we find that this pattern of regional diffusion is stronger among states with lower levels of democracy, suggesting that emulation proceeds through mimicry. Finally, our analysis shows that Council of Europe treaty ratification is especially strong during the first years after treaty opening, suggesting that ratification reflects concerted efforts by states involved in the negotiation of regional treaties.
In the later part of 2007 China will be at yet another watershed moment. The 17th Party Congress ... more In the later part of 2007 China will be at yet another watershed moment. The 17th Party Congress will be held, where new leaders of China will jockey into position. Will these leaders proceed on the slow and cautious trail set out by their predecessors? Will they regress to the demands of the ultra-conservative "left-wingers"? Or will the likely rejuvenated leadership be bold enough to face the many challenges with a more progressive agenda? This Essay addresses these questions by briefly describing and analyzing the development and the potential of the Chinese judiciary. In this analysis, the judiciary functions more generally as an indicator of legal and even political reforms. Part I of this Essay explains China's current position and its possible avenues for the future. Part II briefly elaborates on the imperial history of the Chinese judiciary. Part III describes the reform process over the last twenty-five years, focusing on the more recent developments. Part IV analyzes the present situation, concluding with some thoughts on the future reform process as an indication of where the broader reform agenda is-or must be-heading.
Brill | Nijhoff eBooks, Aug 18, 2009
... Möller, 2nd Revised Edition Edited by Gudmundur Alfredsson Jonas Grimheden Bertrand G.Ramchar... more ... Möller, 2nd Revised Edition Edited by Gudmundur Alfredsson Jonas Grimheden Bertrand G.Ramcharan Alfred de Zayas LEIDEN BOSTON 2009 Page 5. ... Page 12. xi Table of Contents 68 Early Warning and Prevention 713 Bertram G. Ramcharan Jakob Th. ...
Brill Academic Publishers eBooks, 2009
... Möller, 2nd Revised Edition Edited by Gudmundur Alfredsson Jonas Grimheden Bertrand G.Ramchar... more ... Möller, 2nd Revised Edition Edited by Gudmundur Alfredsson Jonas Grimheden Bertrand G.Ramcharan Alfred de Zayas LEIDEN BOSTON 2009 Page 5. ... Page 12. xi Table of Contents 68 Early Warning and Prevention 713 Bertram G. Ramcharan Jakob Th. ...
Brill | Nijhoff eBooks, 2006