Transparency in International Law
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Introduction
1. On power and illusion: the concept of transparency in international
law Andrea Bianchi Part I. International Environmental Law: 2.
Transparency and international environmental institutions Jutta Brunnée
and Ellen Hey 3. Global or European only?: International law on
transparency in environmental matters for members of the public Jonas
Ebbesson Part II. International Economic Law: 4. Transparency in
international financial institutions Luis Hinojosa Martinez 5.
Institutional transparency in the WTO Panagiotis Delimatsis 6.
Transparency in international investment law: the good, the bad, and the
murky Julie Maupin 7. Transparency and exchange of information in
international taxation Carlo Garbarino and Sebastiano Garufi 8.
Transparency and intellectual property protection in international law
Thomas Cottier and Michelangelo Temmerman Part III. International Human
Rights Law: 9. The human right to information as a vehicle for
transparency Jonathan Klaaren 10. Transparency at home: how well do
governments share human rights information with citizens? Cosette
Creamer and Beth A. Simmons Part IV. International Health Law: 11.
Institutional transparency in global health law-making: the World Health
Organization and the implementation of the international health
regulations Emily Bruemmer and Allyn Taylor Part V. International
Humanitarian Law: 12. Behind the flag of Dunant: secrecy and the
compliance mission of the International Committee of the Red Cross
Steven R. Ratner 13. How much secrecy does warfare need? Orna
Ben-Naftali and Roy Peled Part VI. International Peace and Security Law:
14. Transparency in the Security Council Antonios Tzanakopoulos 15.
Transparency as a cornerstone of disarmament and non-proliferation
regimes Mirko Sossai Part VII. Cross-cutting Issues: 16. Transparency in
international law-making Alan Boyle and Kasey McCall-Smith 17.
Transparency in international adjudication Thore Neumann and Bruno Simma
18. Transparency and business in international law: governance between
norm and technique Larry Catá Backer 19. Power and the public: the
nature and effects of formal transparency policies in global governance
institutions Megan Donaldson and Benedict Kingsbury Conclusion: 20.
Towards transparency as a global norm Anne Peters.