Understanding powers of international organizations a study of the doctrines of attributed powers, implied powers and constitutionalism - with a special focus on the Human Rights Committee

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adam_text Titel: Understanding powers of international organizations Autor: Engström, Viljam Jahr: 2009 Contents Acknowledgements ix Abbreviations xii Part I Introducing the Doctrines as a Subject of Research..................1 1 The Three Doctrines and the Question of Who Decides ..............2 1.1 First Example: Who in the UN Should Authorize Peacekeeping? By What Means?.................................................2 1.2 Second Example: Who Should Decide on the Extent of European Integration?..................................................................6 2 Focusing on the Human Rights Committee.......................................8 2.1 The Human Rights Committee as an International Actor.......8 2.2 The Human Rights Committee as a Legal Person..................12 2.3 The Three Doctrines and Committee Powers..........................15 2.3.1 The Committee Enjoys Powers that are Functionally Necessary.............................................................................15 2.3.2 The Powers of the Committee are Limited to those Attributed to It....................................................................17 2.3.3 Constitutionalism and the Human Rights Committee.. 19 3 Towards a Better Understanding of Powers....................................20 3.1 A Power vis-a-vis Power ....................................................20 3.2 An Evergreen or Ignored Subject? Outlining the Aim of the Thesis..................................................................................25 3.3 Sketching the Research Approach............................................28 3.3.1 On the Politics of Legal Reasoning...................................28 3.3.2 Avoiding Subjectivity.........................................................32 3.4 The Task Ahead...........................................................................35 Part II Reasoning on Powers and the Image of Organizations..........40 1 An Outline of a Dichotomy................................................................41 1.1 The Idea of Attributed Powers..................................................41 1.1.1 Early Powers. Organizations as Standing Conferences 41 1.1.2 The Image of Independence Emerges..............................45 1.1.3 Attribution as a Viable Notion..........................................49 1.2 The Idea of Implied Powers......................................................53 1.2.1 From an Ever Increasing Enthusiasm............................53 1.2.1.1 The ICJ on the Role of the UN.....................................53 1.2.1.2 The Doctrine as a Tool for European Integration......61 1.2.2 ... to a More Restricted Account?....................................66 1.3 Concluding Remarks: Defining Powers and the Idea of Trends .......................................................................................70 2 Powers - An Inevitable Source of Debate.........................................73 2.1 Framing the Question: On the Source of International Obligations...................................................................................74 2.2 Powers as Constitutive of the Independence of Organizations..............................................................................78 2.3 Overdoing It: Deriving Powers from the Existence of an Organization...........................................................................82 2.4 Powers as Expressive of the Intent of Members.....................87 2.5 Overdoing it: Associating Powers with Member Views.......90 2.6 Concluding Remarks: A Dual Image of Organizations.........94 3 Structuring the Dichotomy.................................................................96 3.1 Internal and External Means of Guidance...............................97 3.1.1 Expressly Safeguarding Member Prerogatives..............97 3.1.2 Principles of Interpretation as Guidance......................101 3.2 The Constitutionalization of Organizations..........................109 3.2.1 From a Constitutional Character to Constitutionalism.............................................................109 3.2.2 Constitutionalism in Organizations..............................114 3.2.2.1 The Supranational Constitutionalism of Europe .... 114 3.2.2.2 Constitutionalism in the WTO...................................118 3.2.2.3 The UN and the Idea of a World Constitution........121 3.3 Concluding Remarks: The Promise of Constitutionalism... 124 Part III Three Doctrines in Search of Content......................................127 1 Reconciling Attributed and Implied Powers.................................128 1.1 The Elusiveness of Implied Powers.......................................128 1.1.1 Implied Powers or Implied Functions?.........................128 1.1.2 Different Expressions of a Functional Character.........131 1.1.3 The Problems with Defining Functional Necessity.....138 1.1.4 Looking for Guidance in the Constituent Instrument 143 1.2 The Attributed Character of all Powers.................................150 1.2.1 Attribution by Treaty.......................................................151 1.2.2 Attribution by Implication..............................................153 1.3 Concluding Remarks: On the Emptiness of the Attributed and Implied Powers Doctrines............................157 2 Breaking Up the Doctrine of Constitutionalism............................160 2.1 Identifying Formal and Substantive Aspects of Constitutionalism......................................................................162 2.2 Formal Constitutionalism and its Critique............................166 2.2.1 Judicializing Organizations.............................................166 2.2.2 Potential Problems............................................................170 2.2.2.1 Separating Political and Judicial Questions.............170 2.2.2.2 Politicizing the Judiciary.............................................176 2.2.2.3 Judicializing the Political Process..............................181 2.3 Substantive Constitutionalism and its Critique....................187 2.3.1 Democratizing Organizations.........................................187 2.3.2 Different Sources of Legitimacy.....................................188 2.3.3 Is Democratic Legitimacy in Organizations Possible? 193 2.3.3.1 Democratic Legitimacy Deficits.................................193 2.3.3.2 On the Possibility of a Demos......................................199 2.4 Constitutionalism as Hegemony.............................................204 2.5 Concluding Remarks: The Virtue of Constitutionalism......210 Part IV The Powers of the Human Rights Committee....................213 1 Effectiveness, Consent, and the Question of Reservations...........214 1.1 Arguing for Implied Powers....................................................214 1.2 Emphasizing Attribution..........................................................221 1.3 Using One to Oppose the Other..............................................224 2 Meeting the Doctrines on their Own Terms...................................231 2.1 Which Effectiveness?................................................................232 2.2 What Consent?...........................................................................237 3 Constitutionalism and the Human Rights Committee.................240 3.1 Arguing in Favor of Judicialization........................................242 3.2 Potential Risks with Judicialization........................................246 3.2.1 The Committee Is Politicized..........................................246 3.2.2 Disputes over Civil and Political Rights are Overlegalized....................................................................249 3.3 Democratic Legitimacy and the Committee.........................254 3.4 On the Difficulties of Democratization..................................257 3.4.1 Introducing Democratic Elements to the Committee . 257 3.4.2 Is There a Universal Conception of Human Rights?... 263 4 Concluding Remarks: Three Dichotomies and the Determination of Human Rights Committee Powers..................269 Part V General Conclusion....................................................................274 1 A Recapitulation................................................................................274 2 Contributions to Understanding Powers of Organizations........281 2.1 Revealing Different Aspects of Who Decides ...................281 2.2 In Prospect.................................................................................284 Svensk sammanfattning xv Bibliography xxiii Index lxix
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