The Law of Political Economy
Herausgeber: Kjaer, Poul F
The Law of Political Economy
Herausgeber: Kjaer, Poul F
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The book develops the law of political economy as a new field of scholarly enquiry. Based on empirical insights from a wide range of areas, it provides a novel conceptual framework for studying conflicts and challenges in political economy contexts while outlining the contours of a new law of political economy.
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The book develops the law of political economy as a new field of scholarly enquiry. Based on empirical insights from a wide range of areas, it provides a novel conceptual framework for studying conflicts and challenges in political economy contexts while outlining the contours of a new law of political economy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 153mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781108717274
- ISBN-10: 1108717276
- Artikelnr.: 64223816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 153mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781108717274
- ISBN-10: 1108717276
- Artikelnr.: 64223816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. The law of political economy: an introduction Poul F. Kjaer; Part I.
Studying the Law of Political Economy: 2. The legal proprium of the
economic constitution Christian Joerges and Michelle Everson; 3. The myth
of democratic governance Emilios Christodoulidis; 4. A political economy of
contemporary legality Duncan Kennedy; Part II. Transformations of the Law
of the Globalising Economy: 5. Law in global political economy: now you see
it, now you don't David Kennedy; 6. Law of natural resource extraction and
money as key to understanding global political economy and potential for
its transformation Isabel Feichtner; 7. 'Social nature': political economy,
science, and the law in the Anthropocene Jaye Ellis; Part III. The
Transformation of the Law of Political Economy in Europe: 8. The
transformative politics of European private law Hans-W. Micklitz; 9.
Socio-economic imaginaries and European private law Marija Bartl; 10. The
transformative socio-economic effects of EU competition law: from
producerism to consumerism Jotte Mulder; 11. On the vanishing functional
autonomy of European labour law (and some dangerous counter-movements)
Stefano Giubboni; Part IV. Towards a New Law of Political Economy: 12. The
future of law -'serial law'? Karl-Heinz Ladeur; 13. After governance? The
idea of a private administrative law Rodrigo Vallejo; 14. The transnational
dimension of constitutional rights: framing and taming 'private' governance
beyond the state Lars Viellechner; 15. Counter-rights: on the
trans-subjective potential of subjective rights Gunther Tuebner.
Studying the Law of Political Economy: 2. The legal proprium of the
economic constitution Christian Joerges and Michelle Everson; 3. The myth
of democratic governance Emilios Christodoulidis; 4. A political economy of
contemporary legality Duncan Kennedy; Part II. Transformations of the Law
of the Globalising Economy: 5. Law in global political economy: now you see
it, now you don't David Kennedy; 6. Law of natural resource extraction and
money as key to understanding global political economy and potential for
its transformation Isabel Feichtner; 7. 'Social nature': political economy,
science, and the law in the Anthropocene Jaye Ellis; Part III. The
Transformation of the Law of Political Economy in Europe: 8. The
transformative politics of European private law Hans-W. Micklitz; 9.
Socio-economic imaginaries and European private law Marija Bartl; 10. The
transformative socio-economic effects of EU competition law: from
producerism to consumerism Jotte Mulder; 11. On the vanishing functional
autonomy of European labour law (and some dangerous counter-movements)
Stefano Giubboni; Part IV. Towards a New Law of Political Economy: 12. The
future of law -'serial law'? Karl-Heinz Ladeur; 13. After governance? The
idea of a private administrative law Rodrigo Vallejo; 14. The transnational
dimension of constitutional rights: framing and taming 'private' governance
beyond the state Lars Viellechner; 15. Counter-rights: on the
trans-subjective potential of subjective rights Gunther Tuebner.
1. The law of political economy: an introduction Poul F. Kjaer; Part I.
Studying the Law of Political Economy: 2. The legal proprium of the
economic constitution Christian Joerges and Michelle Everson; 3. The myth
of democratic governance Emilios Christodoulidis; 4. A political economy of
contemporary legality Duncan Kennedy; Part II. Transformations of the Law
of the Globalising Economy: 5. Law in global political economy: now you see
it, now you don't David Kennedy; 6. Law of natural resource extraction and
money as key to understanding global political economy and potential for
its transformation Isabel Feichtner; 7. 'Social nature': political economy,
science, and the law in the Anthropocene Jaye Ellis; Part III. The
Transformation of the Law of Political Economy in Europe: 8. The
transformative politics of European private law Hans-W. Micklitz; 9.
Socio-economic imaginaries and European private law Marija Bartl; 10. The
transformative socio-economic effects of EU competition law: from
producerism to consumerism Jotte Mulder; 11. On the vanishing functional
autonomy of European labour law (and some dangerous counter-movements)
Stefano Giubboni; Part IV. Towards a New Law of Political Economy: 12. The
future of law -'serial law'? Karl-Heinz Ladeur; 13. After governance? The
idea of a private administrative law Rodrigo Vallejo; 14. The transnational
dimension of constitutional rights: framing and taming 'private' governance
beyond the state Lars Viellechner; 15. Counter-rights: on the
trans-subjective potential of subjective rights Gunther Tuebner.
Studying the Law of Political Economy: 2. The legal proprium of the
economic constitution Christian Joerges and Michelle Everson; 3. The myth
of democratic governance Emilios Christodoulidis; 4. A political economy of
contemporary legality Duncan Kennedy; Part II. Transformations of the Law
of the Globalising Economy: 5. Law in global political economy: now you see
it, now you don't David Kennedy; 6. Law of natural resource extraction and
money as key to understanding global political economy and potential for
its transformation Isabel Feichtner; 7. 'Social nature': political economy,
science, and the law in the Anthropocene Jaye Ellis; Part III. The
Transformation of the Law of Political Economy in Europe: 8. The
transformative politics of European private law Hans-W. Micklitz; 9.
Socio-economic imaginaries and European private law Marija Bartl; 10. The
transformative socio-economic effects of EU competition law: from
producerism to consumerism Jotte Mulder; 11. On the vanishing functional
autonomy of European labour law (and some dangerous counter-movements)
Stefano Giubboni; Part IV. Towards a New Law of Political Economy: 12. The
future of law -'serial law'? Karl-Heinz Ladeur; 13. After governance? The
idea of a private administrative law Rodrigo Vallejo; 14. The transnational
dimension of constitutional rights: framing and taming 'private' governance
beyond the state Lars Viellechner; 15. Counter-rights: on the
trans-subjective potential of subjective rights Gunther Tuebner.