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Transnational Governance and Constitutionalism: International Studies in the Theory of Private Law

Editat de Christian Joerges, Inger-Johanne Sand, Gunther Teubner
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iun 2004
The term transnational governance designates untraditional types of international and regional collaboration among both public and private actors. These legally-structured or less formal arrangements link economic, scientific and technological spheres with political and legal processes. They are challenging the type of governance which constitutional states were supposed to represent and ensure. They also provoke old questions: Who bears the responsibility for governance without a government? Can accountability be ensured? The term 'constitutionalism' is still widely identified with statal form of democratic governance. The book refers to this term as a yardstick to which then contributors feel committed even where they plead for a reconceptualisation of constitutionalism or a discussion of its functional equivalents.'Transnational governance' is neither public nor private, nor purely international, supranational nor totally denationalised. It is neither arbitrary nor accidental that we present our inquiries into this phenomenon in the series of International Studies on Private Law Theory.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841134352
ISBN-10: 184113435X
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria International Studies in the Theory of Private Law

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Christian Joerges is Professor of Economic Law at the European University Institute, Florence.Inger-Johanne Sand is Professor at the Institute of Public and International Law, University of Oslo.Gunther Teubner is Professor of Law and Principal Investigator at the Cluster of Excellence: Formation of Normative Orders, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main and Distinguished Professor at the International University College, Torino.

Cuprins

Part 1Verba Docent: Theoretical DebatesSection I: Transnational Societal Constitutionalism: Two Perspectives1. Societal Constitutionalism: Alternatives to State-Centred Constitutional Theory?Gunther Teubner2. Constitutionalism or Legal Theory: Comments on Gunther TeubnerThomas Vesting3. Polycontextuality as an Alternative to ConstitutionalismInger-Johanne Sand4. Themis Sapiens: Comments on Inger-Johanne SandAndreas Fischer-LescanoSection II: Two Competing Perspectives on the Legitimacy of Transnational Governance: International Relations Theory and Jurisprudence5. Sources of Legitimacy Beyond the State: A View from International RelationsJens Steffek6. No Legitimacy Without Politics: Comments on Jens SteffekAgustín José MenéndezSection III: Transnational Governance and Democracy: Social Philosophy, Political Science, Constitutional Theory7. Europe at a Crossroads: Government or Transnational Governance?Erik Oddvar Eriksen and John Erik Fossum8. Law and Non-Law in the Constitutionalisation of Europe: Comments on Eriksen and FossumMichelle EversonPart 2Exempla Trahunt: Five Case Studies9. Constituting Private Governance Regimes: Standards Bodies in American LawHarm Schepel10. Law and Constitutionalism in the Mirror of Non-Governmental Standards: Comments on Harm SchepelErrol Meidinger11. Transnational Governance Regimes for Foods Derived from Bio-technology and Their LegitimacyAlexia Herwig12. Legitimation of Transnational Governance Regimes: Foodstuff Regulation at the WTO: Comments on Alexia Herwig Patrizia Nanz13. The Many Faces of the Trade-Environment Conflict: Some Lessons for the Constitutionalisation ProjectOren Perez14. The Structural Limitations of Network Governance: ICANN as a Case in PointJochen von Bernstorff15. ICANN and the Illusion of a Community-Based Internet: Comments on Jochen von BernstorffKarl-Heinz Ladeur16. Transnational Governance of Corporate Conduct through the Migration of Human Rights Norms: The Potential Contribution of Transnational 'Private' LitigationCraig Scott and Robert Wai17. Human Rights, Transnational Private Law Litigation and Corporate Accountability: Comments on Scott and WaiDavid M TrubekPart 3Conclusions18. Transnational Governance without a Public Law?Christoph Möllers19. Constitutionalism and Transnational Governance: Exploring a Magic TriangleChristian Joerges

Recenzii

...provides a wealth of thoughtful, informative, state-of-the-art examination of the most important issues of accountability and legitimation posed by the diverse transnational mechanisms for regulation of the global economy.
Das Buch von Joerges, Sand und Teubner ist ein überaus hilfreicher Wegweiser in der ausufernden Globalisierungs- und Konstitutionalisierungsdebatte.

Descriere

'Transnational governance' is neither public nor private, nor purely international, supranational nor totally denationalised.