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Constitutionalism, multilevel trade governance and international economic law / edited by Christian Joerges and Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann.
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Title:Constitutionalism, multilevel trade governance and international economic law / edited by Christian Joerges and Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann.
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Related Title:Constitutionalism, multilevel trade governance and social regulation.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Joerges, Christian.
Petersmann, Ernst-Ulrich.
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Published/Created:Oxford : Portland, Or. : Hart Publishing, 2011.
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: K3943 .C66 2011
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Foreign trade regulation.
Law and globalization.
International law.
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Description:xvi, 599 p. ; 24 cm.
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Series:Studies in international trade law ; v. 12.
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Notes:"Revised edition of C. Joerges & E-U Petersmann (eds) Constitutionalism, multilevel trade governance and social regulation (Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2006), which includes new material (chapters 15-18)--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781849461658
1849461651
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: Section I International Trade Law: Constitutionalisation and Judicialisation in the WTO and Beyond
Section I.1 Constitutionalisation and the WTO: Two Competing Visions from Two Different Disciplines
1. Multilevel Trade Governance in the WTO Requires Multilevel Constitutionalism / Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
2. Democratic Legitimacy of Transnational Trade Governance: A View from Political Theory / Patrizia Nanz
Section I.2 Judicialisation: Empirical Inquiries and Constitutional Concerns
3. Dispute Settlement under GATT and WTO: An Empirical Enquiry into a Regime Change / Bernhard Zangl
4. Appellate Body's `Response' to the Tensions and Interdependences Between Transnational Trade Governance and Social Regulation / Christiane Gerstetter
Section I.3 Participatory Governance: Emerging Patterns and their Juridification
5. Why Co-operate? Civil Society Participation at the WTO / Claudia Kissling
6. Legal Patterns of Global Governance: Participatory Transnational Governance / Rainer Nickel
Section I.4 Legalisation Patterns outside the WTO
7. Non-Traditional Patterns of Global Regulation: Is the WTO `Missing the Boat'? / Joost Pauwelyn
8. Conflicts and Comity in Transnational Governance: Private International Law as Mechanism and Metaphor for Transnational Social Regulation through Plural Legal Regimes / Robert Wai
Section II Transnational Governance Arrangements for Product Safety
Section II.1 Food Safety Regulation: the SPS Agreement and the Codex Alimentarius
9. Fixing the Codex? Global Food-Safety Governance Under Review / Leo Maier
10. Precautionary Principle in Support of Practical Reason: an Argument Against Formalistic Interpretations of the Precautionary Principle / Alexia Herwig
11. Beyond the Science/Democracy Dichotomy: The World Trade Organisation Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement and Administrative Constitutionalism / Elizabeth Fisher
12. Administrative Globalisation and Curbing the Excesses of the State / Damian Chalmers
Section II.2 TBT Agreement and International Standardisation
13. New Device for Creating International Legal Normativity: The WTO Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement and `International Standards' / Robert Howse
14. Empire's Drains: Sources of Legal Recognition of Private Standardisation under the TBT Agreement / Harm Schepel
Section III Alternative Conceptions of International Economic Law and Multilevel Governance
15. Idea of a Three-dimensional Conflicts Law as Constitutional Form / Christian Joerges
16. World Trade Organization and Global Administrative Law / Michelle Ratton Sanchez-Badin
17. Towards a Vive Storey House / Thomas Cottier
18. Future of International Economic Law: A Research Agenda / Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann.