- Theresa Reinold & Monika Heupel, Introduction: The Rule of Law in an Era of Multi-level Governance and Global Legal Pluralism
- Charlotte Ku & Paul F. Diehl, The Primary Effects of Secondary Rules: Institutions and Multi-level Governance
- Helmut Philipp Aust, The Rules of Interpretation as Secondary Rules: The Perspective of Domestic Courts
- Theresa Reinold, The United Nations Security Council and the Politics of Secondary Rule-Making
- Gisela Hirschmann, Accountability Dynamics and the Emergence of an International Rule of Law for Detentions in Multilateral Peace Operations
- Monika Heupel, Human Rights Protection in International Organizations in the Era of Multi-level Governance and Legal Pluralism
- Magdalena Bexell, Multi-level Governance and the Rule of International Human Rights Law: The Case of the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights
- Anna Leander, Whitelisting and the Rule of Law: Legal Technologies and Governance in Contemporary Commercial Security
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Heupel & Reinold: The Rule of Law in Global Governance
Monika Heupel (Univ. of Bamberg - Political Science) & Theresa Reinold (Leiden Univ. - International Relations) have published The Rule of Law in Global Governance (Palgrave Macmillan 2016). Contents include: