- José E. Alvarez, Foreword
- Nigel D. White & Richard Collins, Introduction
- Richard Collins, Between Autonomy and Instrumentality: International Institutions in the History of International Law
- Patrick Capps, Legal Autonomy in Kant’s Philosophy of International Law
- Jan Klabbers, Constitutionalizing Virtue in International Institutional Law
- Bob Reinalda & Bertjan Verbeek, Theories of Autonomy: Perspectives from International Relations
- Garrett W. Brown, Theories of Autonomy: An Examination of Institutional Autonomy in Global Governance from a Cosmopolitan Perspective
- Catherine Brölmann, International Institutions and the Rule of Law
- Ramses A. Wessel, International Organisations as Autonomous International Law-Makers?
- John Merrills, International Adjudication and Autonomy
- Frédéric Dopagne, Institutional Enforcement of International Law
- Tarcisio Gazzini, The Relationship between International Legal Personality and Institutional Autonomy
- Ralph Wilde, Autonomy as a problem of accountability for international organisations?
- Eric De Brabandere, Privileges and immunities as institutional autonomy
- Viljam Engstrom, Implied powers as a manifestation of institutional autonomy?
- Jean d’Aspremont, Relativizing the Concept of Autonomy of International Organizations
- Nigel D. White, Autonomy in the UN Legal Order
- James Muiruri, Regional Organisations & the UN Legal Order: Interdependence or Independence? A Case Study on the African Union
- Nicholas Tsagourias, Autonomy of International Organisations: the European Union
- Paul Cardwell, Autonomy in terms of European Governance
- Duncan French, Autonomy in International Environmental Law & Governance - A Case Study of the Actual (somewhere between the fable and the threat)
- Mary Footer, Future Imperfect: Institutional Autonomy and the WTO
- Jan Wouters, The possibility of institutional autonomy in the context of international trade?
- Nico Krisch, Institutional Autonomy in the Context of Human Rights Law
- David Freestone, Idea of Institutional Autonomy in the context of the International Financial Institutions
- Nigel D. White & Richard Collins, Conclusion
Sunday, March 14, 2010
White & Collins: International Organisations and the Idea of Autonomy
Nigel D. White (Univ. of Sheffield - Law) & Richard Collins (Univ. of Sheffield - Law) have published International Organisations and the Idea of Autonomy (Routledge 2010). Contents include: