Transnational governance and constitutionalism /

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 cha...

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Other Authors: Joerges, Christian, Sand, Inger-Johanne, Teubner, Gunther
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2004
Series:International studies in the theory of private law ; 3.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Societal constitutionalism : alternatives to state-centred constitutional theory? / Gunther Teubner
  • Constitutionalism or legal theory : comments on Gunther Teubner / Thomas Vesting
  • Polycontextuality as an alternative to constitutionalism / Inger-Johanne Sand
  • Themis sapiens : comments on Inger-Johanne Sand / Andreas Fischer-Lescano
  • Sources of legitimacy beyond the state : a view from international relations / Jens Steffek
  • No legitimacy without politics : comments on Jens Steffek / Agustiń José Menéndez.
  • Europe at a crossroads : government or transnational governance? / Erik Oddvar Eriksen and John Erik Fossum
  • Law and non-law in the constitutionalisation of Europe : comments on Eriksen and Fossum / Michelle Everson
  • Constituting private governance regimes : standards bodies in American law / Harm Schepel
  • Law and constitutionalism in the mirror of non-governmental standards : comments on Harm Schepel / Errol Meidinger
  • Transnational governance regimes for foods derived from bio-technology and their legitimacy / Alexia Herwig.
  • Legitimation of transnational governance regimes : foodstuff regulation at the WTO : comments on Alexia Herwig / Patrizia Nanz
  • The many faces of the trade-environment conflict : some lessons for the constitutionalisation project / Oren Perez
  • The structural limitations of network governance : ICANN as a case in point / Jochen von Bernstorff
  • ICANN and the illusion of a community-based Internet : comments on Jochen von Bernstorff / Karl-Heinz Ladeur.
  • Transnational governance of corporate conduct through the migration of human rights norms : the potential contribution of transnational "private" litigation / Craig Scott and Robert Wai
  • Human rights, transnational private law litigation and corporate accountability : comments on Scott and Wai / David M. Trubek
  • Transnational governance without a public law? / Christoph Möllers
  • Constitutionalism and transnational governance : exploring a magic triangle / Christian Joerges.