- Charles Sampford & Ramesh Thakur, Introduction
- Ramesh Thakur, International Criminal Justice: At the vortex of power, norms and a sifting global order
- William Maley, Norms as Frames for Institutions: The Pact of Paris, Nuremberg, and the International Rule of Law
- Jean-Marc Coicaud, Rethinking international Rule of Law: International Rule of Law as International Legitimacy
- Michael Kirby, Special Rapporteurs and the Development of the International Rule of Law
- Rahmat Mohamad, International Criminal Court in the Development of International Rule of Law: A reflection of Asian/African views
- Vesselin Popovski, The Building of the International Rule of Law through the Work of the International Criminal Courts
- John Sanderson, National Militaries and the Development of the International Rule of Law
- Sam Daws, The Prospects for UN Security Council Reform: Implications for the international rule of law
- Edwin Bikundo, Disputes over Exemplary Justice: The situation in the Republic of Kenya before the International Criminal Court
- Charles Sampford, No Longer a Moot Point: International NGO Tribunals
- Angus Francis, Refugee Machinery and the Development of the International Rule of Law
Monday, February 23, 2015
Sampford & Thakur: Institutional Supports for the International Rule of Law
Charles Sampford (Griffith Univ.) & Ramesh Thakur (Australian National Univ.) have published Institutional Supports for the International Rule of Law (Routledge 2014). Contents include: