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Diplomatic Interference and the Law.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Behrens, Paul.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Diplomatic and consular service.
- Diplomacy--Political aspects.
- Diplomacy.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (537 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016.
- System Details:
- data file
- Contents:
- Preface ; Contents ; Abbreviations ; Table of Cases ; Table of Treaties and Other Materials ; Introduction ; 1. Troublemakers and Lawbreakers: Why Diplomatic Interference Matters ; 2. In Search for Guidance: Who Speaks about Diplomatic Interference? ; 3. Solving the Puzzle: How to Approach Diplomatic Interference ; Part I: Towards an Understandingof Diplomatic Interference; 1. Diplomatic Interference: A Historical Overview ; 1. Diplomatic Interference in State Practice; 2. The Codification of the Rule of Non-interference ; 2. The Concept of Diplomatic Interference Today.
- 1. A Concept Without Borders? 2. Internal versus External Interference ; 3. Private versus Official Conduct ; 4. The Concept of Interference Today ; 3. Diplomatic Interference and Competing Interests ; 1. Diplomatic Interference and Diplomatic Functions ; 2. Diplomatic Interference and Diplomatic Involvement in Human Rights in the Receiving State ; 4. Resolving the Meeting of Competing Interests ; 1. Confrontational Methods for the Assessment of Diplomatic Interference ; 2. Conciliatory Methods for the Assessment of Diplomatic Interference ; Part II: Fields of Diplomatic Interference.
- 5. Lobbying Activities 1. Lobbying the Government ; 2. Lobbying Factions and Individual Politicians ; 6. Partisan Behaviour ; 1. Diplomatic Discussions of Specific Topics with Factions in the Receiving State ; 2. Taking Sides in the Political Affairs of the Receiving State ; 7. Propaganda ; 1. A Blanket Ban on Propaganda?; 2. Propaganda for Illegitimate Purposes ; 3. Incitement ; 4. False or Distorted Information ; 8. Employment of Money and Other Material Means ; 1. Areas of Diplomatic Funding and International restrictions; 2. The Impact of Legitimate Interests on Diplomatic Funding.
- 9. Insults and Criticism 1. Insults; 2. Criticism ; 3. Between Criticism and Insults: Measuring Diplomatic Conduct ; 10. Threats and Intimidation ; 1. Identifying the Rationale of the Ban; 2. The Evaluation of Diplomatic Threats and Intimidation ; 11. Diplomatic Asylum ; 1. Restrictions on Diplomatic Asylum Under International Law ; 2. Diplomatic Asylum and the Existence of Permissive Norms Under International Law ; 3. The Impact of Erga Omnes Norms and Human Rights Obligations ; 4. Reconciling Diverging Interests in the Field of Diplomatic Asylum ; Concluding Thoughts.
- 1. Between Sensitive Areas and Legitimate Interests: Constructing a System of Diplomatic Interference2. Dealing with the Spectre of Interference: Towards an Identification of Guidelines ; 3. Of Expectations and Opportunities: Does the World Need the Meddling Diplomat? ; Annex A- Timeline of Diplomatic Interference ; Annex B- Draft Codes and Travaux Préparatoires ; B.1 Bluntschli's Draft Code (1868) ; B.2 Fiore's Draft Code (1890) ; B.3 Project of the American Institute of International Law (1925) ; B.4 Project of the International Commission of American Jurists (1927) ; B.5 The SandstrÖm Draft (1950).
- Notes:
- Print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Behrens, Paul. Diplomatic Interference and the Law.
- ISBN:
- 9781509902774
- 1509902775
- OCLC:
- 945136241
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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