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International Economic Law in the 21st Century: Constitutional Pluralism and Multilevel Governance of Interdependent Public Goods

Autor Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 iul 2012
The state-centred 'Westphalian model' of international law has failed to protect human rights and other international public goods effectively. Most international trade, financial and environmental agreements do not even refer to human rights, consumer welfare, democratic citizen participation and transnational rule of law for the benefit of citizens. This book argues that these 'multilevel governance failures' are largely due to inadequate regulation of the 'collective action problems' in the supply of international public goods, such as inadequate legal, judicial and democratic accountability of governments vis-a-vis citizens. Rather than treating citizens as mere objects of intergovernmental economic and environmental regulation and leaving multilevel governance of international public goods to discretionary 'foreign policy', human rights and constitutional democracy call for 'civilizing' and 'constitutionalizing' international economic and environmental cooperation by stronger legal and judicial protection of citizens and their constitutional rights in international economic law. Moreover intergovernmental regulation of transnational cooperation among citizens must be justified by 'principles of justice' and 'multilevel constitutional restraints' protecting rights of citizens and their 'public reason'. The reality of 'constitutional pluralism' requires respecting legitimately diverse conceptions of human rights and democratic constitutionalism. The obvious failures in the governance of interrelated trading, financial and environmental systems must be restrained by cosmopolitan, constitutional conceptions of international law protecting the transnational rule of law and participatory democracy for the benefit of citizens.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849460637
ISBN-10: 1849460639
Pagini: 574
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Ernst Ulrich Petersmann is Emeritus Professor of International and European Law at the European University Institute at Florence (Italy) and former head of its Law Department. Over 35 years, he has combined academic teaching at Universities in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, the USA and Asian countries with practising international economic law as legal adviser to the German Ministry of Economic Affairs, GATT and the WTO, German representative in - and legal consultant for - European and UN institutions, and as secretary, member or chairman of GATT and WTO dispute settlement panels.

Cuprins

Introduction and Overview: The Crisis of International Economic Law I How Should International Economic Law be Designed in Order to Protect 'Interdependent Public Goods' More Effectively? II The Emergence of Cosmopolitan IEL Based on Respect for 'Constitutional Pluralism' III 'Civilizing' and 'Constitutionalizing' IEL Requires Cosmopolitan Restraints of Public and Private Power IV Legal and Political Strategies for Making Multilevel Economic Regulation Consistent with Human Rights V Regulating the 'Tragedy of the Commons' and 'Interdependent Public Goods' Requires Transnational Rule of Law VI Transnational Rule of Law Must be Justified by an 'Overlapping Consensus' on Principles of JusticeVII The Need for Constitutional Reforms of the Law of International Organizations: The Example of the World Trading System VIII From 'Constitutional Nationalism' to Multilevel Judicial Protection of Cosmopolitan Rights in IEL Conclusions and Research Agenda for IEL in the Twenty-First Century

Recenzii

The arguments are persuasive and are both legal and philosophical.There is no other book being written to make such strong and clear argument about the problems of IEL before.The book definitely deserves the highest academic recognition from many perspectives.
For his distinct and distinctive reconceptualization of IEL, Petersmann deserves our thanks and praise.
For over three decades, the scholarship of Professor Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann has illuminated trade law for academics, practitioners, and students alike. Writing with intensity, persuasiveness, and enviable productivity, Petersmann has opened more new doors into our thinking about international economic law (IEL)2 than any scholar of his generation.Peterman's new treatise, International Economic Law in the 21st Century, lays out his intellectual edifice in its most comprehensive and inspirational form to date.
. Petersmann's recent work is undoubtedly a significant contribution to the indeed indispensable global discourses on the future directions to be taken by the lawmaking as well as law enforcement processes in the international economic system, and it is thus highly recommended to scholars and practitioners interested in this important issue of our time.

Descriere

This book argues that 'multilevel governance failures' are due to poor regulation of the 'collective action problems' in the supply of goods.