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Constitutionalism Multilevel Trade Governance and International Economic Law by Edited by Christian Joerges Edited by Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Edited by Christian Joerges Edited by Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    EditionEdition Statement Revised ed.
    ISBN9781849461658
    Pages616
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2011

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Constitutionalism Multilevel Trade Governance and International Economic Law by Edited by Christian Joerges Edited by Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann

    This is a book about the ever more complex legal networks of transnational economic governance structures and their legitimacy problems. It takes up the challenge of the editors earlier pioneering works which have called for more cross-sectoral and interdisciplinary analyses by scholars of international law European and international economic law conflict of laws international relations theory and social philosophy to examine the interdependences of multilevel governance in transnational economic social environmental and legal relations. Two complementary strands of theorising are expounded. One argues that globalisation and the universal recognition of human rights are transforming the intergovernmental society of states into a cosmopolitan community of citizens which requires more effective constitutional safeguards for protecting human rights and consumer welfare in the national and international governance and legal regulation of international trade. The second emphasises the dependence of the functioning of international markets and liberal trade on governance arrangements that respond credibly to safety and environmental concerns of consumers traders political and non-governmental actors. Enquiries into the generation of international standards and empirical analyses of legalisation and judicialisation practices form part of this agenda.The perspectives and conclusions of the more than 20 contributors from Europe and North-America cannot be uniform. But they converge in their search for a constitutional architecture which limits empowers and legitimises multilevel trade governance as well as in their common premise that respect for human rights private and democratic self-government and social justice require more transparent participatory and deliberative forms of transnational cosmopolitan democracy. This second paperback edition replaces Chapters 15 to 18 of the first edition published in 2006 by four new chapters examining the alternative conceptions of International Economic Law and Multilevel Governance from diverse public and private national and international law perspectives.show more



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