Global Administrative Law and the Legitimacy of Sanctions Regimes in International Law
Written by Pascale Helene Dubois & Aileen Elizabeth Nowlan
Last year the World Bank distributed $58.8 billion in loans and grants around the world. The World Bank's Articles of Agreement require it to ensure that its funds are used for their intended purposes, since fraud and corruption bleed away resources from poverty reduction efforts. By a conservative estimate, over $1 trillion…
Supervised Independence and Post-Conflict Sovereignty: The Dynamics of Hybridity in Kosovo's New Constitutional Court
Written by Steven Hill & Paul Linden-Retek
In the years since the end of the Cold War, international and domestic actors have increasingly utilized internationalized or hybrid courts as mechanisms to administer justice in post-conflict contexts. As judicial bodies that include both domestic and international or foreign judges, hybrid courts have been seen as sensible and practical ways…
