Constitutionalism without Governance: International Standards in the Afghan Legal System
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Constitutionalism without Governance : International Standards in the Afghan Legal System. / Afsah, Ebrahim.
Importing International Law in Post-Conflict States: The Role of Domestic Courts. red. / André Nollkaemper; Cedric Ryngaert; Edda Kristjansdottir. The Hague : Intersentia, 2012. s. 125-151.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Constitutionalism without Governance
T2 - International Standards in the Afghan Legal System
AU - Afsah, Ebrahim
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - There has been a lot of attention in recent years about improving the quality of legal systems in overseas jurisdictions. This is reflected in the growing proportion of rule of law components in development assistance and, especially, in post-conflict stabilisation missions. External actors endeavour to strengthen the role of international legal standards in the courts and, more broadly, the political life of societies emerging from violent conflict. Virtually all stabilisation missions contain today important rule of law components, a shift in emphasis that is mirrored in bilateral financial assistance. The international engagement in Afghanistan since December 2001 has been no exception, having placed a heavy emphasis on introducing international legal norms into the Afghan legal and political system.
AB - There has been a lot of attention in recent years about improving the quality of legal systems in overseas jurisdictions. This is reflected in the growing proportion of rule of law components in development assistance and, especially, in post-conflict stabilisation missions. External actors endeavour to strengthen the role of international legal standards in the courts and, more broadly, the political life of societies emerging from violent conflict. Virtually all stabilisation missions contain today important rule of law components, a shift in emphasis that is mirrored in bilateral financial assistance. The international engagement in Afghanistan since December 2001 has been no exception, having placed a heavy emphasis on introducing international legal norms into the Afghan legal and political system.
M3 - Book chapter
SP - 125
EP - 151
BT - Importing International Law in Post-Conflict States
A2 - Nollkaemper, André
A2 - Ryngaert, Cedric
A2 - Kristjansdottir, Edda
PB - Intersentia
CY - The Hague
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