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Trenkov-Wermuth, Calin. Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. Corporate Name: United Nations.

Trenkov-Wermuth, Calin. United Nations University Press, (c)2010. Rubrics: Justice, Administration of International cooperation Social justice. Download now United Nations justice : legal and judicial reform in governance operations Calin Trenkov-Wermuth. Download PDF book format. Download DOC book format. by Ian D. Clark and Peter Fritz.

Examining the UN's legal and judicial reform efforts in Kosovo and East Timor, this volume argues that rather than helping to establish a sustainable legal system, the organization's approach . Calin Trenkov-Wermuth.

Examining the UN's legal and judicial reform efforts in Kosovo and East Timor, this volume argues that rather than helping to establish a sustainable legal system, the organization's approach detracted from i. Calin Trenkov-Wermuth is a visiting fellow at the European Union Institute for Security Studies in Paris. in international relations from the University of Cambridge, where he also taught politics. International Affairs.

Justice : Legal and Judicial Reform in Governance Operations. Book Overview Examining the UN's legal and judicial reform efforts in Kosovo and East.

United Nations Justice : Legal and Judicial Reform in Governance Operations. by Calin Trenkov-Wermuth.

United Nations Justice book. For the past decade the United Nations has attempted to administer. The book will be of interest to academics and practitioners in international law, political science, ethics and applied philosophy, and transitional justice.

Examining the UN's legal and judicial reform efforts in Kosovo and East Timor, this volume argues that rather than helping to establish a sustainable legal system, the UN's approach detracted from it, as it confused ends with means. Format Paperback 241 pages. Dimensions 15. 4 x 240 x 1. 4mm 38. 5g. Publication date 30 Mar 2010. Publisher United Nations. Publication City/Country New York, United States.

Calin Trenkov-Wermuth’s book is a sobering assessment of the considerable obstacles and small victories . United nations justice. involvement with legal and judicial reforms in Germany and Japan after the Second World War would have yielded few useful lessons.

Calin Trenkov-Wermuth’s book is a sobering assessment of the considerable obstacles and small victories, but also the avoidable fumbles and troubling legacies, of the UN’s unprecedented efforts at comprehensive legal and judicial reform in Kosovo and East Timor – a remarkable and sorely needed memento for future operations.

Examining the UN’s legal and judicial reform efforts in Kosovo and East Timor, this volume argues that rather than helping to establish a sustainable legal . Authors United Nations University and Calin Trenkov-Wermuth.

Examining the UN’s legal and judicial reform efforts in Kosovo and East Timor, this volume argues that rather than helping to establish a sustainable legal system, the UN’s approach detracted from it, as it confused ends with means.

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While debate on the subject will surely continue, United Nations Justice ably makes the case that at least some lessons about the essential ingredients for legal and judicial reform arising in the non-executive context should apply in the executive context.

Calin Trenkov-Wermuth’s book is a sobering assessment of the considerable obstacles and small victories, but also the avoidable fumbles and troubling legacies, of the UN’s unprecedented efforts at comprehensive legal and judicial reform in Kosovo and East Timor-a remarkable.

Calin Trenkov-Wermuth’s book is a sobering assessment of the considerable obstacles and small victories, but also the avoidable fumbles and troubling legacies, of the UN’s unprecedented efforts at comprehensive legal and judicial reform in Kosovo and East Timor-a remarkable and sorely needed memento for future operations. Romano, co-Director, Project on International Courts and Tribunals and Loyola Law School Los Angeles. This study marks an important new contribution to the scholarship on legal and judicial reform carried out under the auspices of the UN.

For the past decade the United Nations has attempted to administer justice in territories placed under its executive authority—an undertaking for which there was no established precedent or doctrine. Examining the UN's legal and judicial reform efforts in Kosovo and East Timor, this volume argues that rather than helping to establish a sustainable legal system, the organization's approach detracted from it. Justice standards were sacrificed for the sake of prosecutions and the legal vacuum was not filled effectively. The desire to create functioning courts exceeded the UN's efforts to deal with detainees. Local ownership was erroneously regarded as a means to the end of achieving a sustainable legal system. And the UN's adoption of rights standards unsuited to the circumstances led it to break its own laws. As a result, instead of easing key tensions at the heart of governance operations, the UN's approach aggravated them.

Dr. Calin Trenkov-Wermuth and his colleagues offer the first full account of the UN's administration of justice in governance operations. He also suggests methods to improve on its efforts. The book will be of interest to academics and practitioners in international law, political science, ethics and applied philosophy, and transitional justice.

United Nations Justice: Legal and Judicial Reform in Governance Operations ebook
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