Global governance. Volume I, Different manifestations of and perspectives on global governance /

Global governance emerged as a concept more than two decades ago. Despite its relevance to key processes underlying the major public policy questions of our age, the contours of 'global governance' remain contested and elusive. This Research Review seeks to clarify key trends and challenge...

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Další autoři: Marx, Axel (Editor), Wouters, Jan, 1964- (Editor)
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Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018
Edice:International law (Edward Elgar) ; 20
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  • Vol I. 1. James N. Rosenau (1995), 'Governance in the Twenty-first Century', Global Governance, 1 (1), Winter, 13-43
  • 2. Klaus Dingwerth and Phillip Pattberg (2006), 'Global Governance as a Perspective on World Politics', Global Governance, 12 (2), April-June, 185-203
  • 3. Thomas G. Weiss (2000), 'Governance, Good Governance and Global Governance: Conceptual and Actual Challenges', Third World Quarterly, 21 (5), 795-814
  • 4. Kenneth Abbott and Duncan Snidal (2000), 'Hard and Soft Law in International Governance', International Organization, 54 (3), Summer, 421-56
  • 5. Kenneth Abbott, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal (2000), 'The Concept of Legalization', International Organization, 54 (3), Summer, 401-19
  • 6. Jan Klabbers (2015), 'The EJIL Foreword: The Transformation of International Organizations Law', European Journal of International Law, 26 (1), 9-82
  • -7. Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch and Richard B. Stewart (2005), 'The Emergence of Global Administrative Law', Law and Contemporary Problems, 68 (3/4), Summer-Autumn, 15-61
  • 8. Anne Peters (2005), 'Global Constitutionalism Revisited', International Legal Theory, 11, Fall, 39-67
  • 9. Joost Pauwelyn, Ramses A. Wessel and Jan Wouters (2014), 'When Structures Become Shackles: Stagnation and Dynamics in International Lawmaking', European Journal of International Law, 25 (3), 733-63
  • 10. Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal (1998), 'Why States Act Through Formal International Organizations', Journal of Conflict Resolution, 42 (1), February, 3-32
  • 11. Harold Hongju Koh (1997), 'Why Do Nations Obey International Law?', Yale Law Journal, 106 (8), 2599-659
  • -12. Jan Wouters and Phillip De Man (2011), 'International Organizations as Law-Makers', in Jan Klabbers and �asa Wallendahl (eds), Research Handbook on the Law of International Organizations, Chapter 8, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 190-224
  • 13. Kevin B. Davis, Benedict Kingsbury and Sally Engle Merry (2012), 'Introduction: Global Governance by Indicators', in K. Davis, A. Fisher, B. Kingsbury and S.E. Merry (eds), Governance by Indicators, Global Power through Quantification and Rankings, Chapter 1, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 3-28
  • 14. Kenneth W. Abbott, Phillip Genschel, Duncan Snidal and Bernard Zangl (2015), 'Orchestrating Global Governance: From Empirical Findings to Theoretical Implications', in International Organizations as Orchestrators, Chapter 14, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 349-79, references
  • -15. Gri�anne De B�urca, Robert O. Keohane and Charles Sabel (2014), 'Global Experimentalist Governance', British Journal of Political Science, 44 (3), 477-86
  • 16. Felicity Vabulas and Duncan Snidal (2013), 'Organization without Delegation: Informal Intergovernmental Organizations (IIGOs) and the Spectrum of Intergovernmental Arrangements', Review of International Organizations, 8 (2), 193-220
  • 17. Anne-Marie Slaughter and David Zaring (2006), 'Networking Goes International: An Update', Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2, 211-29
  • 18. Leonardo Martinez-Diaz and Ngaire Woods (2009), 'Introduction: Developing Countries in a Networked Global Order', in Networks of Influence? Developing Countries in a Networked Global Order, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1-18
  • -19. Reeve T. Bull, Neysun A. Mahboubi, Richard B. Stewart and Jonathan B. Wiener (2015), 'New Approaches to International Regulatory Cooperation: The Challenge of TTIP, TPP and Mega-Regional Trade Agreements', Law and Contemporary Problems, 78 (4), 1-29.
  • 20. Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal (2009), 'Strengthening International Regulation Through Transnational New Governance: Overcoming the Orchestration Deficit', Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 42 (2), 501-78
  • 21. David Vogel (2008), 'Private Global Business Regulation', Annual Review of Political Science, 11, 261-82
  • 22. Fabrizio Cafaggi (2013), 'The Regulatory Functions of Transnational Commercial Contracts: New Architectures', Fordham International Law Journal, 36 (6), 1557-1618
  • 23. Walter Mattli and Tim B�uthe (2003), 'Setting International Standards: Technological Rationality or Primacy of Power?', World Politics, 56 (1), October, 1-42
  • 24. Margaret M. Blair, Cynthia A. Williams and Li-Wen Lin (2008), 'The New Role for Assurance Services in Global Commerce', Journal of Corporation Law, 33 (2), 325-60
  • -25. Michael P. Vandenbergh (2007), 'The New Wal-Mart Effect: The Role of Private Contracting in Global Governance', UCLA Law Review, 54 (4), April, 913-70
  • Vol II. 1. Andrew Moravcsik (2004), 'Is There a 'Democratic Deficit' in World Politics? A Framework for Analysis', Government and Opposition, 39 (2), 336-63
  • 2. B. S. Chimni (2004), 'International Institutions Today: An Imperial Global State in the Making', European Journal of International Law, 15 (1), 1-37
  • 3. Klaus Dingwerth (2014), 'Global Democracy and the Democratic Minimum: Why a Procedural Account Alone is Insufficient', European Journal of International Relations, 20 (4), 1124-47
  • 4. Andreas F�llesdahl (2009), 'When Common Interests are not Common: Why the Global Basic Structure Should be Democratic', Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 16 (2), Summer, 585-604
  • 5. Steven Wheatley (2011), 'A Democratic Rule of International Law', European Journal of International Law, 22 (2), 525-48
  • -6. Michael Z�urn (2004), 'Global Governance and Legitimacy Problems', Government and Opposition, 39 (2), 260-87
  • 7. Allen Buchanan and Robert O. Keohane (2006), 'The Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions', Ethics and International Affairs, 20 (4), Winter, 405-37
  • 8. Jonathan G. S. Koppell (2008), 'Global Governance Organizations: Legitimacy and Authority in Conflict', Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 18 (2), April, 177-203
  • 9. Mattias Kumm (2004), 'The Legitimacy of International Law: A Constitutionalist Framework or Analysis', European Journal of International Law, 15 (5), 907-31
  • 10. Steven Bernstein (2011), 'Legitimacy in Intergovernmental and Non-state Global Governance', Review of International Political Economy, 18 (1), 17-51
  • 11. Mark Bovens (2007), 'Analysing and Assessing Accountability: A Conceptual Framework', European Law Journal, 13 (4), July, 447-68
  • -12. Richard B. Stewart (2014), 'Remedying Disregard in Global Regulatory Governance: Accountability Participation, and Responsiveness ', American Journal of International Law, 108 (2), April, 211-70
  • 13. Ruth W. Grant and Robert O. Keohane (2005), 'Accountability and Abuses of Power in World Politics', American Political Science Review, 99 (1), February, 29-43.
  • 14. Graeme Auld and Lars H. Gulbrandsen (2010), 'Transparency in Nonstate Certification: Consequences for Accountability and Legitimacy', Global Environmental Politics, 10 (3), August, 97-119
  • 15. Alex Stone Sweet and Florian Grisel (2014), 'The Evolution of International Arbitration: Delegation, Judicialization, Governance', in Walter Matti and Thomas Dietz (eds), International Arbitration and Global Governance: Contending Theories and Evidence, Chapter 2, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 22-46
  • 16. Laurence R. Helfer and Anne-Marie Slaughter (1997), 'Toward a Theory of Effective Supranational Adjudication', Yale Law Journal, 107 (2), November, 273-391
  • 17. Karen J. Alter (2012), 'The Global Spread of European Style International Courts', West European Politics, 35 (1), January, 135-54
  • -18. Barbara Koremenos (2007), 'If Only Half of International Agreements have Dispute Resolution Provisions, Which Half Needs Explaining?', Journal of Legal Studies, 36 (1), January, 189-212
  • 19. Geir Ulfstein (2014), 'International Courts and Judges: Independence, Interaction, and Legitimacy', New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, 46 (3), 849-66
  • 20. Martti Koskenniemi (2006), 'Fragmentation of International Law: Difficulties Arising From the Diversification and Expansion of International Law', International Law Commission, 58th Session, 1, 8-34
  • 21. Andreas Fischer-Lescano and Gunther Teubner (2004), 'Regime-Collisions: The Vain Search for Legal Unity in the Fragmentation of Global Law', Michigan Journal of International Law, 25 (4), Summer, 999-1046
  • -22. Frank Biermann, Phillip Pattberg, Harro van Asselt and Fariborz Zelli (2009), 'The Fragmentation of Global Governance Architectures: A Framework for Analysis', Global Environmental Politics, 9 (4), November, 14-40
  • 23. Thomas Hale and David Held (2012), 'Gridlock and Innovation in Global Governance: The Partial Transnational Solution', Global Policy, 3 (2), May, 169-81
  • 24. Jon Birger Sjaerseth, Olav Schram Stokke and Jorgen Wettestad (2006), 'Soft Law, Hard Law, and Effective Implementation of International Environmental Norms', Global Environmental Politics, 6 (3), August, 104-20
  • 25. Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore (2012), 'Complex Global Governance and Domestic Policies: Four Pathways of Influence', International Affairs, 88 (3), 585-604
  • -26. Helmut Breitmeier. Arild Underdal and Oran R. Young (2011), 'The Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes: Comparing and Contrasting Findings from Quantitative Research', International Studies Review, 13 (4), December, 579-605
  • 27. Daniel W. Drezner (2014), ' Yes, the System Worked' in The System Worked: How the World Stopped Another Great Depression, Chapter 2, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 24-56, notes, references
  • Index.