@article{Calı, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak}, title = {The Logics of Supranational Human Rights Litigation, Official Acknowledgment, and Human Rights Reform: The Southeast Turkey Cases before the European Court of Human Rights, 1996-2006}, series = {Law and Social Inquiry}, volume = {35}, journal = {Law and Social Inquiry}, number = {2}, issn = {1747-4469}, doi = {10.1111/j.1747-4469.2010.01187.x}, pages = {311 -- 337}, abstract = {This article examines the domestic impact of supranational human rights litigation on acknowledgment of state violence in the context of macroprocesses of global governance. The article's argument is that the impact of supranational human rights litigation on the process of acknowledgment must be seen through counternarratives on state violence. The article undertakes a detailed textual analysis of the truth claims and denial strategies that emerged from the European Court of Human Rights proceedings on state violence during Turkey's struggle against the armed group the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). It assesses these in the context of the human rights reforms that were created following pressure from European-level governance processes. The article argues that attention must be paid to agency in acknowledgment and truth-telling processes, and points to the limits of technical-bureaucratic forms of human rights reform interventions in the context of state violence.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Calı, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak}, title = {From Bangladesh to responsibility to protect: the legality and implementation criteria for humanitarian intervention}, series = {The Delivery of Human Rights}, booktitle = {The Delivery of Human Rights}, editor = {Gilbert, Geoff and Hampson, Francoise and Sandoval, Clara}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {New York}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {228 -- 244}, language = {en} } @article{WollJacquot, author = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, title = {Using Europe: Strategic action in multi-level politics}, series = {Comparative European Politics}, volume = {8}, journal = {Comparative European Politics}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1057/cep.2010.7}, pages = {110 -- 126}, abstract = {This article examines the importance of action-theoretical considerations in European studies. By outlining the notion of 'usage' of the European Union, we argue for a more systematically sociological consideration of strategic action in the study of European transformations. The recent turns towards constructivism and comparative political sociology allow analyzing the rationality of political actors without falling in the trap of overly reductionist rational choice assumptions. Concentrating on intentional action helps to reveal the importance of three aspects of the multi-level polity: (1) informal and non-constraining procedures; (2) the effects of ways in which actors move in between the different levels of the European political system; and (3) the ambiguous and often surprising coalitions that come together despite often considerable disagreement over their final goals.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Firm Interests in Uncertain Times: Business Lobbying in Multilateral Service Liberalization}, series = {Constructing the International Economy}, booktitle = {Constructing the International Economy}, editor = {Abdelal, Rawi and Blyth, Mark and Parsons, Craig}, publisher = {Cornell University Press}, address = {New York}, isbn = {9780801475887}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {137 -- 154}, abstract = {Abstract : Many observers agree that the multilateral liberalization of service trade was a response to the intense lobbying efforts of financial service companies. In contrast, many of the firms that were affected by the General Agreement on the Trade of Services did not know where their interests lay in the multilateral negotiations and only began to work with their governments very late in the process. This paper shows that the preference evolution of service companies - both the first movers and the late comers - cannot be explained with reference to material rationality only. As a radically new trade issue, service trade was a realm of great uncertainty for business and they relied on social devices rather than pure economic calculations to determine how to position themselves on liberalization. In times of uncertainty, the differential logic of social embeddedness and the institutional constraints of a firm's national setting are therefore a more appropriate indicator for business demands than material incentives arising from the global economy.}, language = {en} } @misc{Woll, author = {Woll, Cornelia}, title = {L'Union europ{\´e}enne : une machine {\`a} lib{\´e}raliser ?}, series = {Politique europ{\´e}enne}, volume = {31}, journal = {Politique europ{\´e}enne}, number = {2}, doi = {10.3917/poeu.031.0215}, pages = {215 -- 220}, abstract = {Lecture crois{\´e}e de: Nicolas Jabko, L'Europe par le march{\´e} : Histoire d'une strat{\´e}gie improbable, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, coll. « Gouvernances », 2009, 288 pages. Fran{\c{c}}ois Denord et Antoine Schwartz, L'Europe sociale n'aura pas lieu, Paris, Raisons d'Agir, 2009, 138 pages.}, language = {fr} } @article{WiedmannWoodMinx, author = {Wiedmann, Thomas and Wood, Richard and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {A carbon footprint time series of the UK-results from a multi-region input-output model}, series = {Economic Systems Research}, volume = {1}, journal = {Economic Systems Research}, number = {22}, issn = {0953-5314}, doi = {10.1080/09535311003612591}, pages = {19 -- 42}, language = {en} } @article{WegrichLodgeMcElroy, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin and McElroy, Gail}, title = {Dodgy kebabs everywhere? : Variety of Worldviews and Regulatory Change}, series = {Public Administration}, volume = {88}, journal = {Public Administration}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1467-9299}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-9299.2010.01811.x}, pages = {247 -- 266}, abstract = {In the study of risk regulation, grid-group cultural theory has attracted considerable interest. There has, however, been a lack of a systematic interest in its claims and in methodological issues. In this article, we present five claims that are drawn from cultural theory and assess them in the light of failure in meat inspections in Germany. These claims are assessed through the analysis of argumentation as recorded in newspapers. In the light of its empirical findings, this article argues that the claims and methodology employed offer a promising avenue for further work to investigate the usefulness of this particular theoretical approach.}, language = {en} } @article{WegrichDoehler, author = {Wegrich, Kai and D{\"o}hler, Marian}, title = {Regulierung als Konzept und Instrument moderner Staatst{\"a}tigkeit}, series = {dms: Der moderne Staat}, volume = {3}, journal = {dms: Der moderne Staat}, number = {1}, publisher = {Budrich}, address = {Leverkusen}, issn = {1865-7192}, pages = {31 -- 52}, abstract = {Unter „Regulierung" versteht man prim{\"a}r staatliche Eingriffe, die im {\"o}ffentlichen Interesse sowohl Marktversagen korrigieren wie auch zivilisatorische Risiken mindern sollen. Der Begriff ist ein Import aus dem angels{\"a}chsischen Sprachraum und hat sich vor allem durch die EU auch in der bundesdeutschen Politik ausgebreitet. Gleichwohl gibt es hierzulande noch kein einheitliches Begriffsverst{\"a}ndnis. Regulierung wird nicht nur in verschiedenen Wissenschaftsdisziplinen mit unterschiedlichem Bedeutungsgehalt gef{\"u}llt, sondern ist auch in der politischen Praxis ein ausdeutungsf{\"a}higes Konzept. Der Aufsatz nimmt die so entstandenen Unklarheiten zum Anlass, um die verschiedenen Teildiskurse {\"u}ber Regulierung sowie die spezifisch deutsche Rezeption des Begriffes nachzuzeichnen. Die zentrale These lautet, dass Unterschiede nicht einfach „wegdefiniert" werden k{\"o}nnen, sondern eine verwirrungsfreie Verwendung des Regulierungsbegriffs nur dann m{\"o}glich ist, wenn der jeweilige analytische oder auch praktische Verwendungskontext reflektiert und transparent gemacht wird.}, language = {de} } @book{Wegrich, author = {Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Das Leitbild "Better Regulation" : Ziele, Instrumente, Wirkungsweise}, publisher = {Ed. Sigma}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-8360-7238-0}, pages = {97}, language = {de} } @incollection{Wegrich, author = {Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Post-New Public Management}, series = {Handbuch zur Verwaltungsreform}, booktitle = {Handbuch zur Verwaltungsreform}, edition = {4. Aufl.}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3531175461}, pages = {90 -- 98}, language = {de} }