Global Constitutionalism from European and East Asian Perspectives
Herausgeber: Suami, Takao; Vanoverbeke, Dimitri; Peters, Anne
Global Constitutionalism from European and East Asian Perspectives
Herausgeber: Suami, Takao; Vanoverbeke, Dimitri; Peters, Anne
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Examines and compares East Asian and European perspectives of Global Constitutionalism.
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Examines and compares East Asian and European perspectives of Global Constitutionalism.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1041g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417112
- ISBN-10: 1108417116
- Artikelnr.: 52613879
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1041g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417112
- ISBN-10: 1108417116
- Artikelnr.: 52613879
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Groundwork: Interplay between European Ideas and East Asian
Perspectives: 1. Perpetuum mobile: before and after global
constitutionalism Toshiki Mogami; 2. China's socialist rule of law and
global constitutionalism Bin Li; 3. Global Constitutionalism and East Asian
perspectives in the context of political economy Christine Schwöbel-Patel;
4. Global Constitutionalism and European legal experiences: can European
constitutionalism be applied to the rest of the world? Takao Suami; 5. On
the history and theory of global constitutionalism Mattias Kumm; Part II.
Pursuit of Common Values: Human Rights and the Rule of Law from East Asian
Perspectives: 6. Are we talking the same language? The socio-historical
context of global constitutionalism in East Asia as seen from Japan's
experiences Dimitri Vanoverbeke; 7. Chinese perspectives on the rule of
law: prospects and challenges for global constitutionalism Matthieu Burnay;
8. Cosmopolitanising rights practice: the case of South Korea Yoon Jin
Shin; Part III. Horizontal Interactions: Trade, Environment and
Development: 9. Global Constitutionalism: the social dimension Anne Peters;
10. Development issues in the discourse of Global Constitutionalism
Hyuck-Soo Yoo; 11. A new idea for constructing the global legal mechanism
of the right to development Xigen Wang; 12. Fair is foul, and foul is fair:
the mixed character of constitutionalism in the global economic governance
Kazuyori Ito; 13. Conceptualising global environmental constitutionalism in
a regional context: perspectives from Asia and Europe Louis J. Kotzé; Part
IV. Implementation and Enforcement: 14. The emerging principle of
functional complementarity for coordination among national and
international jurisdictions: intellectual hegemony and heterogeneous world
Kaoru Obata; 15. Human rights NGOs and Global Constitutionalism from a
Chinese academic perspective Guimei Bai; 16. Global constitutionalism and
private governance: the discrete contribution of voluntary sustainability
standards Axel Marx and Jan Wouters; 17. International courts and tribunals
and the rule of law in Asia Geir Ulfstein; Conclusion: East Asia and Global
Constitutionalism; 18. Global Constitutionalism for East Asia: its
potential to promote constitutional principles Takao Suami.
Perspectives: 1. Perpetuum mobile: before and after global
constitutionalism Toshiki Mogami; 2. China's socialist rule of law and
global constitutionalism Bin Li; 3. Global Constitutionalism and East Asian
perspectives in the context of political economy Christine Schwöbel-Patel;
4. Global Constitutionalism and European legal experiences: can European
constitutionalism be applied to the rest of the world? Takao Suami; 5. On
the history and theory of global constitutionalism Mattias Kumm; Part II.
Pursuit of Common Values: Human Rights and the Rule of Law from East Asian
Perspectives: 6. Are we talking the same language? The socio-historical
context of global constitutionalism in East Asia as seen from Japan's
experiences Dimitri Vanoverbeke; 7. Chinese perspectives on the rule of
law: prospects and challenges for global constitutionalism Matthieu Burnay;
8. Cosmopolitanising rights practice: the case of South Korea Yoon Jin
Shin; Part III. Horizontal Interactions: Trade, Environment and
Development: 9. Global Constitutionalism: the social dimension Anne Peters;
10. Development issues in the discourse of Global Constitutionalism
Hyuck-Soo Yoo; 11. A new idea for constructing the global legal mechanism
of the right to development Xigen Wang; 12. Fair is foul, and foul is fair:
the mixed character of constitutionalism in the global economic governance
Kazuyori Ito; 13. Conceptualising global environmental constitutionalism in
a regional context: perspectives from Asia and Europe Louis J. Kotzé; Part
IV. Implementation and Enforcement: 14. The emerging principle of
functional complementarity for coordination among national and
international jurisdictions: intellectual hegemony and heterogeneous world
Kaoru Obata; 15. Human rights NGOs and Global Constitutionalism from a
Chinese academic perspective Guimei Bai; 16. Global constitutionalism and
private governance: the discrete contribution of voluntary sustainability
standards Axel Marx and Jan Wouters; 17. International courts and tribunals
and the rule of law in Asia Geir Ulfstein; Conclusion: East Asia and Global
Constitutionalism; 18. Global Constitutionalism for East Asia: its
potential to promote constitutional principles Takao Suami.
Part I. Groundwork: Interplay between European Ideas and East Asian
Perspectives: 1. Perpetuum mobile: before and after global
constitutionalism Toshiki Mogami; 2. China's socialist rule of law and
global constitutionalism Bin Li; 3. Global Constitutionalism and East Asian
perspectives in the context of political economy Christine Schwöbel-Patel;
4. Global Constitutionalism and European legal experiences: can European
constitutionalism be applied to the rest of the world? Takao Suami; 5. On
the history and theory of global constitutionalism Mattias Kumm; Part II.
Pursuit of Common Values: Human Rights and the Rule of Law from East Asian
Perspectives: 6. Are we talking the same language? The socio-historical
context of global constitutionalism in East Asia as seen from Japan's
experiences Dimitri Vanoverbeke; 7. Chinese perspectives on the rule of
law: prospects and challenges for global constitutionalism Matthieu Burnay;
8. Cosmopolitanising rights practice: the case of South Korea Yoon Jin
Shin; Part III. Horizontal Interactions: Trade, Environment and
Development: 9. Global Constitutionalism: the social dimension Anne Peters;
10. Development issues in the discourse of Global Constitutionalism
Hyuck-Soo Yoo; 11. A new idea for constructing the global legal mechanism
of the right to development Xigen Wang; 12. Fair is foul, and foul is fair:
the mixed character of constitutionalism in the global economic governance
Kazuyori Ito; 13. Conceptualising global environmental constitutionalism in
a regional context: perspectives from Asia and Europe Louis J. Kotzé; Part
IV. Implementation and Enforcement: 14. The emerging principle of
functional complementarity for coordination among national and
international jurisdictions: intellectual hegemony and heterogeneous world
Kaoru Obata; 15. Human rights NGOs and Global Constitutionalism from a
Chinese academic perspective Guimei Bai; 16. Global constitutionalism and
private governance: the discrete contribution of voluntary sustainability
standards Axel Marx and Jan Wouters; 17. International courts and tribunals
and the rule of law in Asia Geir Ulfstein; Conclusion: East Asia and Global
Constitutionalism; 18. Global Constitutionalism for East Asia: its
potential to promote constitutional principles Takao Suami.
Perspectives: 1. Perpetuum mobile: before and after global
constitutionalism Toshiki Mogami; 2. China's socialist rule of law and
global constitutionalism Bin Li; 3. Global Constitutionalism and East Asian
perspectives in the context of political economy Christine Schwöbel-Patel;
4. Global Constitutionalism and European legal experiences: can European
constitutionalism be applied to the rest of the world? Takao Suami; 5. On
the history and theory of global constitutionalism Mattias Kumm; Part II.
Pursuit of Common Values: Human Rights and the Rule of Law from East Asian
Perspectives: 6. Are we talking the same language? The socio-historical
context of global constitutionalism in East Asia as seen from Japan's
experiences Dimitri Vanoverbeke; 7. Chinese perspectives on the rule of
law: prospects and challenges for global constitutionalism Matthieu Burnay;
8. Cosmopolitanising rights practice: the case of South Korea Yoon Jin
Shin; Part III. Horizontal Interactions: Trade, Environment and
Development: 9. Global Constitutionalism: the social dimension Anne Peters;
10. Development issues in the discourse of Global Constitutionalism
Hyuck-Soo Yoo; 11. A new idea for constructing the global legal mechanism
of the right to development Xigen Wang; 12. Fair is foul, and foul is fair:
the mixed character of constitutionalism in the global economic governance
Kazuyori Ito; 13. Conceptualising global environmental constitutionalism in
a regional context: perspectives from Asia and Europe Louis J. Kotzé; Part
IV. Implementation and Enforcement: 14. The emerging principle of
functional complementarity for coordination among national and
international jurisdictions: intellectual hegemony and heterogeneous world
Kaoru Obata; 15. Human rights NGOs and Global Constitutionalism from a
Chinese academic perspective Guimei Bai; 16. Global constitutionalism and
private governance: the discrete contribution of voluntary sustainability
standards Axel Marx and Jan Wouters; 17. International courts and tribunals
and the rule of law in Asia Geir Ulfstein; Conclusion: East Asia and Global
Constitutionalism; 18. Global Constitutionalism for East Asia: its
potential to promote constitutional principles Takao Suami.