From Rule-takers to Rule-makers: Emerging Powers in the Regulation of International Trade University of Lucerne 2012 Sandra Lavenex Law, Political Economy, Political Science When and how does increasing market power translate into regulatory power to shape the rules of international trade? read more
Understanding Rights Practices in the World Heritage System: Lessons from the Asia Pacific University of Lucerne 2014 Peter Bille Larsen Political Science, Public Health What are the major factors shaping, preventing or enhancing human rights-based approaches in the world heritage system? read more
Local Communities’ Access to Justice and the State of Kenya – Impunity, Legal Pluralism and the Resolution of Conflicts University of Lucerne 2010 Jürg Helbling Anthropology, History, Law, Political Science What does impunity mean to local communities in areas of protracted conflict and how do local and regional forms of informal justice contribute to re-establishing law and order? read more
Migration Partnerships: A Step towards the Global Governance of International Migration? University of Lucerne 2008 Sandra Lavenex Law, Sociology What are the factors that shape the institutional design of recently adopted migration partnerships at a international, national and regional level? read more