1st Edition

Affectedness And Participation In International Institutions

244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

Affectedness and Participation in International Institutions looks at the growing involvement of affected persons in global politics, such as young climate activists, indigenous movements, and persons affected by HIV/AIDS. Since the early 2000s, international organisations within various policy areas have increasingly recognised and involved affected persons’ organisations. This has... Read more

1. Affectedness in international institutions: promises and pitfalls of involving the most affected

Jan Sändig, Jochen Von Bernstorff & Andreas Hasenclever

2. Legitimating global governance: publicisation, affectedness, and the Committee on World Food Security

Josh Brem-Wilson

3. Shifting the paradigm: a typology of affected persons’ participation in international institutions

Markus Hasl

4. Affectedness, empowerment and norm contestation – children and young people as social agents in international politics

Anna Holzscheiter

5. Affectedness alliances: affected people at the centre of transnational advocacy

Annette Schramm & Jan Sändig

6. The dark side of the affectedness-paradigm: lessons from the Indigenous peoples’ movement at the United Nations

Andreas Hasenclever & Henrike Narr

7. Tied affectedness? Grassroots resistance and the World Bank

Giedre Jokubauskaite

8. Between threat and infantilisation: how frames impede the meaningful participation of the disaster affected in Haiti

Tanja Granzow

9. BRICS civil society initiatives: towards the inclusion of affected communities in collective development?

Lisa Thompson & Pamela Tsolekile De Wet

10. Voices unheard – affected communities and the climate negotiations on loss and damage

Patrick Toussaint

11. Practicing human rights across scale: indigenous peoples’ affectedness and recognition in REDD+ governance

Linda Wallbott & Eugenia Recio

12. The limits of the all affected principle: attending to deep structures

B. S. Chimni

Biography

Jan Sändig is a Research Fellow in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Tübingen, Germany. His research focuses on armed and non-violent contention in Sub-Saharan Africa and the role of civil society in global governance.



Jochen von Bernstorff is Professor of International Law at the University of Tübingen, Germany. His research focuses on the history and theory of international law and international institutions.





Andreas Hasenclever is Professor of International Relations and Peace Studies at the University of Tübingen, Germany. His major research interests are in the field of Peace and Conflict Studies with particular reference to regime analysis, international trust dynamics, and the impact of religious traditions on political conflict.