New Constitutionalism and World Order
Herausgeber: Cutler, A. Claire; Gill, Stephen
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Herausgeber: Cutler, A. Claire; Gill, Stephen
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Analyzes the dialectic between legal and constitutional innovations which enhance the power of capital, and the alternatives to create a more just world order.
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Analyzes the dialectic between legal and constitutional innovations which enhance the power of capital, and the alternatives to create a more just world order.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9781107053694
- ISBN-10: 1107053692
- Artikelnr.: 39630828
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9781107053694
- ISBN-10: 1107053692
- Artikelnr.: 39630828
1. New constitutionalism and world order: general introduction Stephen Gill
and A. Claire Cutler; Part I. Concepts: 2. Market civilization, new
constitutionalism and world order Stephen Gill; 3. New constitutionalism
and the commodity form of global capitalism A. Claire Cutler; 4. The rule
of law as the grundnorm of the new constitutionalism Christopher May; Part
II. Genealogy, Origins and World Order: 5. Toward a genealogy of the new
constitutionalism: the empire of liberty and domination Tim Di Muzio; 6.
The origins of the new constitutionalism: lessons from the 'old'
constitutionalism Ran Hirschl; Part III. Multilevel Governance and
Neo-liberalization: 7. When the global inhabits the national: fuzzy
interactions Saskia Sassen; 8. New constitutionalism and variegated
neo-liberalization Neil Brenner, Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore; 9. New
constitutionalism and multilevel governance Adam Harmes; Part IV. Trade,
Investment and Taxation: 10. How to govern differently: neo-liberalism, new
constitutionalism and international investment law David Schneiderman; 11.
Trade agreements, the new constitutionalism and public services Scott
Sinclair; 12. New constitutionalism, international taxation and crisis
Dries Lesage, Mattias Vermeiren and Sacha Dierckx; Part V. Social
Reproduction, Welfare and Ecology: 13. Social reproduction, fiscal space
and remaking the real constitution Isabella Bakker; 14. New
constitutionalism, disciplinary neo-liberalism and the locking in of
indebtedness in America Adrienne Roberts; 15. New constitutionalism,
neo-liberalism and social policy Janine Brodie; 16. New constitutionalism
and the environment: a quest for global law Hilal Elver; Part VI.
Globalization from Below and Prospects for a Just New Constitutionalism:
17. Constitutionalism as critical project: the epistemological challenge to
politics Gavin W. Anderson; 18. New constitutionalism and geopolitics:
notes on legality and legitimacy and prospects for a just new
constitutionalism Richard Falk.
and A. Claire Cutler; Part I. Concepts: 2. Market civilization, new
constitutionalism and world order Stephen Gill; 3. New constitutionalism
and the commodity form of global capitalism A. Claire Cutler; 4. The rule
of law as the grundnorm of the new constitutionalism Christopher May; Part
II. Genealogy, Origins and World Order: 5. Toward a genealogy of the new
constitutionalism: the empire of liberty and domination Tim Di Muzio; 6.
The origins of the new constitutionalism: lessons from the 'old'
constitutionalism Ran Hirschl; Part III. Multilevel Governance and
Neo-liberalization: 7. When the global inhabits the national: fuzzy
interactions Saskia Sassen; 8. New constitutionalism and variegated
neo-liberalization Neil Brenner, Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore; 9. New
constitutionalism and multilevel governance Adam Harmes; Part IV. Trade,
Investment and Taxation: 10. How to govern differently: neo-liberalism, new
constitutionalism and international investment law David Schneiderman; 11.
Trade agreements, the new constitutionalism and public services Scott
Sinclair; 12. New constitutionalism, international taxation and crisis
Dries Lesage, Mattias Vermeiren and Sacha Dierckx; Part V. Social
Reproduction, Welfare and Ecology: 13. Social reproduction, fiscal space
and remaking the real constitution Isabella Bakker; 14. New
constitutionalism, disciplinary neo-liberalism and the locking in of
indebtedness in America Adrienne Roberts; 15. New constitutionalism,
neo-liberalism and social policy Janine Brodie; 16. New constitutionalism
and the environment: a quest for global law Hilal Elver; Part VI.
Globalization from Below and Prospects for a Just New Constitutionalism:
17. Constitutionalism as critical project: the epistemological challenge to
politics Gavin W. Anderson; 18. New constitutionalism and geopolitics:
notes on legality and legitimacy and prospects for a just new
constitutionalism Richard Falk.
1. New constitutionalism and world order: general introduction Stephen Gill
and A. Claire Cutler; Part I. Concepts: 2. Market civilization, new
constitutionalism and world order Stephen Gill; 3. New constitutionalism
and the commodity form of global capitalism A. Claire Cutler; 4. The rule
of law as the grundnorm of the new constitutionalism Christopher May; Part
II. Genealogy, Origins and World Order: 5. Toward a genealogy of the new
constitutionalism: the empire of liberty and domination Tim Di Muzio; 6.
The origins of the new constitutionalism: lessons from the 'old'
constitutionalism Ran Hirschl; Part III. Multilevel Governance and
Neo-liberalization: 7. When the global inhabits the national: fuzzy
interactions Saskia Sassen; 8. New constitutionalism and variegated
neo-liberalization Neil Brenner, Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore; 9. New
constitutionalism and multilevel governance Adam Harmes; Part IV. Trade,
Investment and Taxation: 10. How to govern differently: neo-liberalism, new
constitutionalism and international investment law David Schneiderman; 11.
Trade agreements, the new constitutionalism and public services Scott
Sinclair; 12. New constitutionalism, international taxation and crisis
Dries Lesage, Mattias Vermeiren and Sacha Dierckx; Part V. Social
Reproduction, Welfare and Ecology: 13. Social reproduction, fiscal space
and remaking the real constitution Isabella Bakker; 14. New
constitutionalism, disciplinary neo-liberalism and the locking in of
indebtedness in America Adrienne Roberts; 15. New constitutionalism,
neo-liberalism and social policy Janine Brodie; 16. New constitutionalism
and the environment: a quest for global law Hilal Elver; Part VI.
Globalization from Below and Prospects for a Just New Constitutionalism:
17. Constitutionalism as critical project: the epistemological challenge to
politics Gavin W. Anderson; 18. New constitutionalism and geopolitics:
notes on legality and legitimacy and prospects for a just new
constitutionalism Richard Falk.
and A. Claire Cutler; Part I. Concepts: 2. Market civilization, new
constitutionalism and world order Stephen Gill; 3. New constitutionalism
and the commodity form of global capitalism A. Claire Cutler; 4. The rule
of law as the grundnorm of the new constitutionalism Christopher May; Part
II. Genealogy, Origins and World Order: 5. Toward a genealogy of the new
constitutionalism: the empire of liberty and domination Tim Di Muzio; 6.
The origins of the new constitutionalism: lessons from the 'old'
constitutionalism Ran Hirschl; Part III. Multilevel Governance and
Neo-liberalization: 7. When the global inhabits the national: fuzzy
interactions Saskia Sassen; 8. New constitutionalism and variegated
neo-liberalization Neil Brenner, Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore; 9. New
constitutionalism and multilevel governance Adam Harmes; Part IV. Trade,
Investment and Taxation: 10. How to govern differently: neo-liberalism, new
constitutionalism and international investment law David Schneiderman; 11.
Trade agreements, the new constitutionalism and public services Scott
Sinclair; 12. New constitutionalism, international taxation and crisis
Dries Lesage, Mattias Vermeiren and Sacha Dierckx; Part V. Social
Reproduction, Welfare and Ecology: 13. Social reproduction, fiscal space
and remaking the real constitution Isabella Bakker; 14. New
constitutionalism, disciplinary neo-liberalism and the locking in of
indebtedness in America Adrienne Roberts; 15. New constitutionalism,
neo-liberalism and social policy Janine Brodie; 16. New constitutionalism
and the environment: a quest for global law Hilal Elver; Part VI.
Globalization from Below and Prospects for a Just New Constitutionalism:
17. Constitutionalism as critical project: the epistemological challenge to
politics Gavin W. Anderson; 18. New constitutionalism and geopolitics:
notes on legality and legitimacy and prospects for a just new
constitutionalism Richard Falk.