Book Details
Orange Code:91305
Paperback:432 pages
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Sections:
1. A Functional Approach to International Constitutionalization2. The Mystery of Global Governance3. The International Legal System as a Constitution4. The UN Charter – A Global Constitution5. Rediscovering a Forgotten Constitution: Notes on the Place of the UN Charter in the International Legal Order6. Reframing EU Constitutionalism7. The Politics of International Constitutions: The Curious Case of theWorld Trade Organization8. Constitutional Economics of theWorld Trade Organization9. Human Rights and International Constitutionalism10. The Cosmopolitan Turn in Constitutionalism: On the Relationship between Constitutionalism in and beyond the State11. Constitutional Heterarchy: The Centrality of Conflict in the European Union and the United States12. Courts and Pluralism: Essay on a Theory of Judicial Adjudication in the Context of Legal and Constitutional Pluralism13. Whose Constitution(s)? International Law, Constitutionalism, and Democracy
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Ruling the World?: Constitutionalism, International Law, and Global Governance provides an interdisciplinary analysis of the major developments and central questions in debates over international constitutionalism at the UN, EU, WTO, and other sites of global governance. The essays in this volume explore controversial empirical and structural questions, doctrinal and normative issues, and questions of institutional design and positive political theory. Ruling the World? grows out of a three-year research project that brought twelve leading scholars together to create a comprehensive and integrated framework for understanding global constitutionalization. Ruling the World? is the first volume to explore in a cross-cutting way constitutional discourse across international regimes, constitutional pluralism, and relations among transnational and domestic constitutions. The volume examines the core assumptions, basic analytic tools, and key challenges in contemporary debates over international constitutionalization
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