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In the past decade the Rule of Law developments in the world have become contentious; its idea, concept, and global implementation have met growing resistance, which may soon shift the global balance of power, prompting international crisis.This book offers insights into the globally relevant Rule-of-Law ramifications for human rights, constitutional law, and philosophy of law in the time of such considerable challenges to it. From this legal perspective, the contributors analyze the questions of independence of judiciary, liberal education, freedom of mass media; populism, and corruption. They discuss global civic education, enhanced social inclusion, violence prevention, restorative justice and other methods of civic participation that can create larger opportunities for freedom in a UN world and help overcome increased ideological division between global North and South.
Slawomir Redo is visiting professor of United Nations Law and member of the United Nations Studies Association.
Chapter 1: Corruption of the Rule of Law and the United Nations by Mallika Mahajan, Pawan Kumar Sinha, and Thomas StelzerChapter 2: The Rule of Law in the Voluntary Reviews of the Implementation of the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda by Megan CappChapter 3: Power Politics v. the Rule of Law in Brazil: A Case Study by Eduardo Pinheiro Granzotto da Silva and Newton Tavares FilhoChapter 4: Power Politics v. the Rule of Law in India: A Case Study by Murugesan Srinivasan and Varsha VijayanChapter 5: Power Politics v. the Rule of Law in the United States: A Case Study by Cora True-FrostChapter 6: Power Politics v. the Rule of Law in Turkey: A Case Study by Ceren UysalChapter 7: Power Politics v. the Rule of Law in Hungary: A Case Study by Bernadette SomodyChapter 8: The Rule of Law and the European Union in Challenging Times by Rita HaverkampChapter 9: The Future of International Criminal Justice Cooperation: A Retreat from the Rule of Law? by Yvon Dandurand and Jessica JahnChap
In this warning to the globe, Redo has gathered the musings of highly respected authors on general challenges to the Rule of Law, and to specific concerns such as independence of the judiciary, freedom of mass media, populism, and corruption.