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Transnational Governance: Emerging Models of Global Legal Regulation (eBook)

Edited by: Michael Head, Scott Mann, Simon Kozlina

ISBN13: 9781317006848
Published: May 2012
Publisher: Routledge
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As globalization continues to spread and evolve, so nation-states attempt to govern financialization, tax evasion, corruption, terrorism, civil and military conflicts and environmental dangers, social polarization and the complexities in human rights implementation, by institutional and transnational means. This volume discusses these issues from different legal perspectives and highlights the challenges of governing human activity in an age of remarkable interconnectedness.

Covering a broad range of policy areas and analysis of emerging forms of governance from liberal to critical and Marxist, the chapters are legal in their approach and form an important contribution to the growing study of emergent forms of authority, coordination and power developing in response to the challenges presented by some of the key contemporary governance issues in the first half of the 21st century.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction, Michael Head, Scott Mann and Simon Kozlina
Origins of transnational governance in the 19th century, Simon Chapple
Challenging neoliberal ideology in a global financial crisis, Scott Mann
Trade governance: legal institutionalism as a magnet for non-trade issues, Simon Kozlina
Taxation governance: could the Tobin tax assist in democratising globalisation?, Elfriede Sangkuhl
Corruption, international business transactions and the OECD, John Juriansz and Maria Nehme
Human rights and international environmental governance, Laura Horn
Global governance implications of terrorism: using UN Resolutions to justify abuse of basic rights, Michael Head
International criminal governance: will the International Criminal Court be an 'effective' mechanism for justice?, Steven Freeland
Governing humanitarian intervention: time for change, Michelle Sanson
Index.