From Economy to Society? : Perspectives on Transnational Risk Regulation.
Leading socio-legal scholars explore whether and how the idea of harnessing the regulatory capacity of a social sphere provides a new analytical lens that can provide fresh insights into transnational risk regulation.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bradford :
Emerald Group Publishing Limited,
2013.
©2013 |
Colección: | Studies in law, politics, and society.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- FRONT COVER; FROM ECONOMY TO SOCIETY? PERSPECTIVES ON TRANSNATIONAL RISK REGULATION; COPYRIGHT PAGE; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; EDITORIAL BOARD; AFTER A ROMANTIC ASPIRATION TO SOCIETY: HARNESSING THE REGULATORY CAPACITY OF A SOCIAL SPHERE; CONTEMPORARY CRISES CALLING FOR NEW PERSPECTIVES ON TRANSNATIONAL RISK REGULATION; HARNESSING THE REGULATORY CAPACITY OF A SOCIAL SPHERE; AN ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY OF LAW TAKE ON THE REGULATION OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY; DEVELOPING POLANYIAN IDEAS ABOUT ECONOMY-SOCIETY INTERACTIONS.
- HARNESSING THE REGULATORY CAPACITY OF A SOCIAL SPHERE: A DISTINCT REGULATORY STRATEGY AND ANALYTICAL LENS?CONCLUSION; NOTES; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; PART I: THEORETICAL ENGAGEMENT WITH POLANYI: CONTEXT AND CRITIQUE; POLANYI IN AN HOURGLASS: THE TWO LIVES OF A SOCIOLOGICAL CLASSIC; INTRODUCTION: WHY POLANYI?; SETTING THE FRAMEWORK; CONTEXTUALIZING POLANYI'S WORK IN THE PAST; CONTEXTUALIZING POLANYI'S WORK IN THE PRESENT; CONCLUSION: SOCIETY AT RISK; REFERENCES; A SYSTEMS THEORY PERSPECTIVE ON POLANYI'S GREAT TRANSFORMATION: THE CASE OF FINANCIAL DERIVATIVE CONTRACTS; INTRODUCTION.
- POLANYI'S GREAT TRANSFORMATION AND THE FINANCIAL CRISISA SYSTEMS THEORY PERSPECTIVE ON FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS; THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE FOR POLANYI'S ANALYSIS; CONCLUSIONS; NOTES; REFERENCES; FROM POLANYI TO DISCOURSE THEORY; POLANYI'S MACRO-SOCIOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: REGULATION AS THE OUTCOME OF CHANGING ECONOMY-SOCIETY RELATIONSHIPS; THREE KEY CHALLENGES FOR CONTEMPORARY REGULATION RESEARCHERS; DEVELOPING A POLANYIAN CONCEPTION OF SOCIALIZED LEGAL REGULATION; ECONOMY AND SOCIETY AS PERFORMED THROUGH OPEN AND RELATIONALLY CONSTRUCTED DISCOURSES; CONCLUSION.
- NOTESREFERENCES; PART II: APPLYING AND DEVELOPING POLANYIAN IDEAS; THEME 1: REGULATING THROUGH EMBEDDING SOVEREIGN DEBT DEFAULT; HOW MARKETS WORK: THE LAWYER'S VERSION; INTRODUCTION; COLLECTIVE MYTHS ABOUT COLLECTIVE ACTION; MESSY REALITY: A STORY OF VARIANCE AND (MAYBE?) INNOVATION; STORIES AS A WINDOW INTO LEGAL PRACTICE; CONCLUSION: CACS IN THE EUROZONE; NOTES; REFERENCES; SOVEREIGN DEBT RESTRUCTURING IN THE EUROZONE: A POLANYIAN READING OF PRIVATE LAW ENFORCEMENT; PRIVATE LAW ENFORCEMENT: A POLANYIAN READING; SECURITIZATION OF SOVEREIGN DEBT: A POLITICAL PROJECT.
- SOVEREIGN DEBT LITIGATION IN US COURTS: A SNAPSHOTCONCLUSIONS; NOTES; REFERENCES; THEME 2: MORALIZING MARKETS THROUGH FAIR TRADE AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY; DEFIANCE IN THE SOCIAL SPHERE: THE COMPLEXITY OF RISK REGULATION IN THE CASE OF FAIR TRADE; INTRODUCTION; REGULATING RISK IN FAIR TRADE; THE COMPLEXITY OF REGULATING RISK THROUGH THE SOCIAL SPHERE: THE LENS OF DEFIANCE; METHOD; DEFIANCE IN FAIR TRADE; CONCLUSION; NOTES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; ""ETIQUETTE AND MAGIC"": BETWEEN EMBEDDING AND EMBEDDED CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY.
- THE UNFINISHED BUSINESS OF THE CSR CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK.