:Constitutionalism, International Law, and Global Governance
Subsequent Statement of Responsibility
/ edited by Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Joel P. Trachtman
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Cambridge; New York
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: Cambridge University Press
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, 2009.
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xvi, 414 p.
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: ill.
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Functional approach to international constitutionalization /Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Joel P. Trachtman -- The mystery of global governance /David Kennedy -- The international legal system as a constitution /Andreas L. Paulus -- The UN charter--a global constitution? /Michael W. Doyle -- Rediscovering a forgotten constitution : notes on the place of the UN charger in the international legal order /Bardo Fassbender -- Reframing EU constitutionalism /Neil Walker -- The politics of international constitutions : the curious case of the World Trade Organization /Jeffrey L. Dunoff -- Constitutional economics of the World Trade Organization /Joel P. Trachtman -- Human rights and international constitutionalism /Stephen Gardbaum -- The cosmopolitan turn in constitutionalism : on the relationship between constitutionalism in and beyond the state /Mattias Kumm -- Constitutional heterarchy : the centrality of conflict in the European Union and the United States /Daniel Halberstam -- Courts and pluralism : essay on a theory of judicial adjudication in the context of legal and constitutional pluralism /Miguel Poiares Maduro -- Whose constitution(s)? international law, constitutionalism, and democracy /Samantha Besson.