Jeffrey L. Dunoff / Joel P. Trachtman (ed.)
Ruling the World?
Herausgeber: Dunoff, Jeffrey L.; Trachtman, Joel P.
Jeffrey L. Dunoff / Joel P. Trachtman (ed.)
Ruling the World?
Herausgeber: Dunoff, Jeffrey L.; Trachtman, Joel P.
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Ruling the World provides an interdisciplinary analysis of major developments and central questions in debates over international constitutionalism at the UN, EU, WTO, and other sites of global governance.
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Ruling the World provides an interdisciplinary analysis of major developments and central questions in debates over international constitutionalism at the UN, EU, WTO, and other sites of global governance.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 775g
- ISBN-13: 9780521514392
- ISBN-10: 0521514398
- Artikelnr.: 26033375
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 775g
- ISBN-13: 9780521514392
- ISBN-10: 0521514398
- Artikelnr.: 26033375
Part I. What Is Constitutionalism Beyond the State?: 1. A functional
approach to global constitutionalism Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Joel P.
Trachtman; 2. The mystery of global governance David Kennedy; 3. The
international legal system as a constitution Andreas Paulus; Part II. The
Constitutional Dimensions of Specific International Regimes: 4. The UN
charter - a global constitution? Michael Doyle; 5. Rediscovering a
forgotten constitution: notes on the place of the UN charter in the
international legal order Bardo Fassbender; 6. Reframing EU
constitutionalism Neil Walker; 7. The politics of international
constitutions: the curious case of the WTO Jeffrey L. Dunoff; 8.
Constitutional economics of the WTO Joel P. Trachtman; Part III. Cross
Cutting Issues: 9. Human rights and international constitutionalism Stephen
Gardbaum; 10. The cosmopolitan turn in constitutionalism: on the
relationship between national constitutional law and constitutionalism
beyond the state Mattias Kumm; 11. Constitutional heterarchy: the
centrality of conflict in the United States and Europe Daniel Halberstam;
12. Courts and pluralism: essay on a theory of judicial adjudication in the
context of legal and constitutional pluralism Miguel Poiares Maduro; 13.
Whose constitution(s)? International law, constitutionalism and democracy
Samantha Besson.
approach to global constitutionalism Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Joel P.
Trachtman; 2. The mystery of global governance David Kennedy; 3. The
international legal system as a constitution Andreas Paulus; Part II. The
Constitutional Dimensions of Specific International Regimes: 4. The UN
charter - a global constitution? Michael Doyle; 5. Rediscovering a
forgotten constitution: notes on the place of the UN charter in the
international legal order Bardo Fassbender; 6. Reframing EU
constitutionalism Neil Walker; 7. The politics of international
constitutions: the curious case of the WTO Jeffrey L. Dunoff; 8.
Constitutional economics of the WTO Joel P. Trachtman; Part III. Cross
Cutting Issues: 9. Human rights and international constitutionalism Stephen
Gardbaum; 10. The cosmopolitan turn in constitutionalism: on the
relationship between national constitutional law and constitutionalism
beyond the state Mattias Kumm; 11. Constitutional heterarchy: the
centrality of conflict in the United States and Europe Daniel Halberstam;
12. Courts and pluralism: essay on a theory of judicial adjudication in the
context of legal and constitutional pluralism Miguel Poiares Maduro; 13.
Whose constitution(s)? International law, constitutionalism and democracy
Samantha Besson.
Part I. What Is Constitutionalism Beyond the State?: 1. A functional
approach to global constitutionalism Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Joel P.
Trachtman; 2. The mystery of global governance David Kennedy; 3. The
international legal system as a constitution Andreas Paulus; Part II. The
Constitutional Dimensions of Specific International Regimes: 4. The UN
charter - a global constitution? Michael Doyle; 5. Rediscovering a
forgotten constitution: notes on the place of the UN charter in the
international legal order Bardo Fassbender; 6. Reframing EU
constitutionalism Neil Walker; 7. The politics of international
constitutions: the curious case of the WTO Jeffrey L. Dunoff; 8.
Constitutional economics of the WTO Joel P. Trachtman; Part III. Cross
Cutting Issues: 9. Human rights and international constitutionalism Stephen
Gardbaum; 10. The cosmopolitan turn in constitutionalism: on the
relationship between national constitutional law and constitutionalism
beyond the state Mattias Kumm; 11. Constitutional heterarchy: the
centrality of conflict in the United States and Europe Daniel Halberstam;
12. Courts and pluralism: essay on a theory of judicial adjudication in the
context of legal and constitutional pluralism Miguel Poiares Maduro; 13.
Whose constitution(s)? International law, constitutionalism and democracy
Samantha Besson.
approach to global constitutionalism Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Joel P.
Trachtman; 2. The mystery of global governance David Kennedy; 3. The
international legal system as a constitution Andreas Paulus; Part II. The
Constitutional Dimensions of Specific International Regimes: 4. The UN
charter - a global constitution? Michael Doyle; 5. Rediscovering a
forgotten constitution: notes on the place of the UN charter in the
international legal order Bardo Fassbender; 6. Reframing EU
constitutionalism Neil Walker; 7. The politics of international
constitutions: the curious case of the WTO Jeffrey L. Dunoff; 8.
Constitutional economics of the WTO Joel P. Trachtman; Part III. Cross
Cutting Issues: 9. Human rights and international constitutionalism Stephen
Gardbaum; 10. The cosmopolitan turn in constitutionalism: on the
relationship between national constitutional law and constitutionalism
beyond the state Mattias Kumm; 11. Constitutional heterarchy: the
centrality of conflict in the United States and Europe Daniel Halberstam;
12. Courts and pluralism: essay on a theory of judicial adjudication in the
context of legal and constitutional pluralism Miguel Poiares Maduro; 13.
Whose constitution(s)? International law, constitutionalism and democracy
Samantha Besson.