International Economi Law in the 21st Century: constitutional pluralism and multilevel governance of interdependent public goods/ Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
Material type: TextPublication details: Oregon: Hart Publishing, 2012Description: xxxiii, 540 pISBN: 9781849460637Subject(s): International economic relations | Foreign trade regulation | Human rights -- Economic aspectsDDC classification: 343.074Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 343.074 PET/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P29351 |
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.
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