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Titel:
Contested regime collisions
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norm fragmentation in world society
Enthält:
Contested collisions : an introduction
/ Kerstin Blome, Andreas Fischer-Lescano, Hannah Franzki, Nora Markard and Stefan Oeter
Between Collisions and Interaction
Regime collisions from a perspective of global constitutionalism
/ Stefan Oeter
How to avoid regime collisions
/ Jeffrey L. Dunoff
Regime-interplay management : lessons from environmental policy and law
/ Sebastian Oberthür
Responsive legal pluralism : the emergence of transnational conflicts law
/ Lars Viellechner
Addressing Collisions : Regulation and Self-Regulation
Horizontal fundamental rights as conflict of laws rules : how transnational pharma-groups manipulate scientific publications
/ Isabell Hensel and Gunther Teubner
(Dis)solving constitutional problems : transconstitutionalism beyond collisions
/ Marcelo Neves
Governance polycentrism or regulated self-regulation : rule systems for human rights impacts of economic activity where national, private, and international regimes collide
/ Larry Catá Backer
Non-financial reporting for business enterprises : an effective tool to address human rights violations?
/ Sebastian Eickenjäger
Collisions Otherwise : Law and the Collision with Non-Legal Spheres
A critical theory of transnational regimes : creeping managerialism and the quest for a destituent power
/ Kolja Möller
Materialism of form : on the self-reflection of law
/ Christoph Menke
The dialectic of democracy and capitalism before the backdrop of a transnational legal pluralism in crisis
/ Sonja Buckel
Putting proportionality in proportion : whistleblowing in transnational law
/ Andreas Fischer-Lescano
On the critical potential of law – and its limits : double fragmentation of law in Chevron Corp. v. Ecuador
/ Hannah Franzki and Johan Horst
Beschreibung:
This collection of innovative contributions to the study of legal pluralism in international and transnational law focuses on collisions and conflicts between an increasing number of institutional and legal orders, which can manifest themselves in contradictory decisions or mutual obstruction. It combines theoretical approaches from a variety of disciplines with theoretically informed case studies in order to further understanding of the phenomenon of regime collisions. By bringing together scholars of international law, legal philosophy, the social sciences and postcolonial studies from Latin America, the United States and Europe, the volume demonstrates that collisions between various institutional and legal orders affect different regions in different ways, highlights some of their problematic consequences, and identifies methods of addressing such collisions in a more productive manner.