Rethinking Participation in Global Governance: Voice and Influence after Stakeholder Reforms in Global Finance and Health: Law and Global Governance
Editat de Joost Pauwelyn, Martino Maggetti, Tim Büthe, Ayelet Bermanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198852568
ISBN-10: 0198852568
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 165 x 240 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Law and Global Governance
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198852568
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 165 x 240 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Law and Global Governance
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Combining rich empirical studies and insightful conceptual frames, this monumentalwork shows how and why procedural mechanisms to provide traditionally disregardedstakeholders with participation and influence in global administrative bodies have orhave not succeeded. A landmark that will define the field for many years to come.
This volume offers comprehensive yet careful analyses of participatory reforms inglobal governance. Its comparative focus on finance and health governance providesrich, compelling evidence that reforms on paper do not always translate into meaningfulchange in practice. The editors successfully cull powerful insights into the possibilitiesand barriers to participation in global governance.
Contains a truly comprehensive assessment of stakeholder participation in globalfinancial and health institutions. The authors offer a compelling account of thesechanges and explore their impact on the legitimacy of global governance. A must-readfor all who are interested in these critical questions for the future of global governance.
This rich volume explores the conditions that allow previously excluded stakeholders,particularly those from the Global South, to influence global decision. This perfectlytimed volume provides a nuanced study of how to bring more voices to the table andoffers a fresh vision of multi-stakeholder governance.
An ambitious comparative study that grapples with the salient issues of stakeholderparticipation, voice and influence, and the continuing democratic deficits in the fastevolvingglobal governance landscape. The book systematically examines stakeholderparticipation across two policy domains, six emerging economies and several nongovernmentbodies—and provides us with a conceptual framework for thinking aboutpotential reforms of global institutions. Thoughtful and empirically rich, this is a mustread for all who are interest in how representation can be improved in global governance.
The book stands as an invitation to continue to invest in these institutions and other mechanisms of global governance: to study, reform, and refine them; enhance their representativeness; and resist their privatization. It will surely seed further normative and empirical work aimed at facilitating these aims.
This volume offers comprehensive yet careful analyses of participatory reforms inglobal governance. Its comparative focus on finance and health governance providesrich, compelling evidence that reforms on paper do not always translate into meaningfulchange in practice. The editors successfully cull powerful insights into the possibilitiesand barriers to participation in global governance.
Contains a truly comprehensive assessment of stakeholder participation in globalfinancial and health institutions. The authors offer a compelling account of thesechanges and explore their impact on the legitimacy of global governance. A must-readfor all who are interested in these critical questions for the future of global governance.
This rich volume explores the conditions that allow previously excluded stakeholders,particularly those from the Global South, to influence global decision. This perfectlytimed volume provides a nuanced study of how to bring more voices to the table andoffers a fresh vision of multi-stakeholder governance.
An ambitious comparative study that grapples with the salient issues of stakeholderparticipation, voice and influence, and the continuing democratic deficits in the fastevolvingglobal governance landscape. The book systematically examines stakeholderparticipation across two policy domains, six emerging economies and several nongovernmentbodies—and provides us with a conceptual framework for thinking aboutpotential reforms of global institutions. Thoughtful and empirically rich, this is a mustread for all who are interest in how representation can be improved in global governance.
The book stands as an invitation to continue to invest in these institutions and other mechanisms of global governance: to study, reform, and refine them; enhance their representativeness; and resist their privatization. It will surely seed further normative and empirical work aimed at facilitating these aims.
Notă biografică
Joost Pauwelyn is Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute in Geneva, and Murase Visiting Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law CenterMartino Maggetti is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of LausanneTim Büthe is Professor and Chair for International Relations at Hochschule für Politik/TUMSchool of Governance and TUM School of Management, Technical University of Munich and a Senior Fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics, Duke UniversityAyelet Berman is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for International Law Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore