Thursday, May 18, 2017

Henderson: Commissions of Inquiry: Problems and Prospects

Christian Henderson (Univ. of Sussex - Law) has published Commissions of Inquiry: Problems and Prospects (Hart Publishing 2017). Contents include:
  • Patrick Butchard & Christian Henderson, A Functional Typology of Commissions of Inquiry
  • Michelle Farrell & Ben Murphy, Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony: The Politics of Establishing United Nations Commissions of Inquiry
  • Rob Grace, Lessons From Two Regional Missions: Fact-finding in Georgia and South Sudan
  • Stephen Samuel & James A Green, Domestic Commissions of Inquiry and International Law: The Importance of Normative Authority
  • Alexander Orakhelashvili, Commissions of Inquiry and Traditional Mechanisms of Dispute Settlement
  • Christine Schwöbel-Patel, Commissions of Inquiry: Courting International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
  • Triestino Mariniello, The Impact of International Commissions of Inquiry on the Proceedings before the International Criminal Court
  • Marco Odello, The Interplay between International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law in the Practice of Commissions of Inquiry
  • Shane Darcy, Laying the Foundations: Commissions of Inquiry and the Development of International Law
  • Russell Buchan, Quo Vadis? Commissions of Inquiry and their Implications for the Coherence of International Law
  • Théo Boutruche, Selectivity and Choices in Human Rights Fact-finding: Reconciling Subjectivity with Objectivity?
  • Alison Bisset, Commissions of Inquiry and Procedural Fairness
  • Corinne Heaven, A Visible College: The Community of Fact-finding Practice