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International economic law in the 21st century : constitutional pluralism and multilevel governance of interdependent public goods /

The state-centred 'Westphalian model' of international law has failed to protect human rights and other international public goods effectively. Most international trade, financial and environmental agreements do not even refer to human rights, consumer welfare, democratic citizen participa...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Petersmann, Ernst-Ulrich
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Hart Publishing, 2012, ©2012.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction and overview. The crisis of international economic law
  • How should international economic law be designed in order to protect "interdependent public goods" more effectively?
  • The emergence of cosmopolitan IEL based on respect for "constitutional pluralism"
  • "Civilizing" and "constitutionalizing" IEL requires cosmopolitan restraints of public and private power
  • Legal and political strategies for making multilevel economic regulation consistent with human rights
  • Regulating the "tragedy of the commons" and "interdependent public goods" requires transnational rule of law
  • Transnational rule of law must be justified by an "overlapping consensus" on principles of justice
  • The need for constitutional reforms of the law of international organizations : the example of the world trading system
  • From "constitutional nationalism" to multilevel judicial protection of cosmopolitan rights in IEL
  • Conclusions and research agenda for IEL in the twenty-first century.