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Public governance in the age of globalization

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Publication details: London Asghate Publishing 2004Description: 339p ixISBN:
  • 9780754623687
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.100000 LAD
Contents:
Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; 1. Globalization and Public Governance :A Contradiction?; Part I: Towards a General Theory of Globalization; 2. Frontiers: National and Transnational Order; 3. De-Nationalized State Agendas and Privatized Norm-Making; Part II: The Transformation of the Relationship between Public and Private in a Globalizing Society; 4. Global Private Regimes: Neo-Spontaneous Law and Dual Constitution of Autonomous Sectors; 5. Globalization and the Conversion of Democracy to Polycentric Networks: Can Democracy Survive the End of the Nation State?Part III: The Change of Law and the State under the Pressure of Globalization; 6. Global Government Networks, Global Information Agencies, and Disaggregated Democracy; 7. Sovereignty and Solidarity: EU and US; 8. Legal Orders Between Autonomy and Intertwinement; Part IV: The New Forms of War in a Global Society; 9. On Globalization: The Military Dimension; Part V: The Economy and Global Public Governance. 10. The Competitive State and the Industrial Organization of Nations; 11. The Network Economy as a Challenge to Create New Public Law (beyond the State); 12. International Trade as a Vector in Domestic Regulatory Reform: Discrimination, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Negotiations; 13. Public Governance and the Co-operative Law of Transnational Markets: The Case of Financial Regulation; Index.
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Contents:
Cover; Half Title;
Title Page;
Copyright Page;
Table of Contents;
List of Contributors;
Foreword;
1. Globalization and Public Governance :A Contradiction?;
Part I: Towards a General Theory of Globalization;
2. Frontiers: National and Transnational Order;
3. De-Nationalized State Agendas and Privatized Norm-Making;
Part II: The Transformation of the Relationship between Public and Private in a Globalizing Society;
4. Global Private Regimes: Neo-Spontaneous Law and Dual Constitution of Autonomous Sectors;
5. Globalization and the Conversion of Democracy to Polycentric Networks: Can Democracy Survive the End of the Nation State?Part III: The Change of Law and the State under the Pressure of Globalization;
6. Global Government Networks, Global Information Agencies, and Disaggregated Democracy;
7. Sovereignty and Solidarity: EU and US; 8. Legal Orders Between Autonomy and Intertwinement;
Part IV: The New Forms of War in a Global Society;
9. On Globalization: The Military Dimension;
Part V: The Economy and Global Public Governance.
10. The Competitive State and the Industrial Organization of Nations;
11. The Network Economy as a Challenge to Create New Public Law (beyond the State);
12. International Trade as a Vector in Domestic Regulatory Reform: Discrimination, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Negotiations;
13. Public Governance and the Co-operative Law of Transnational Markets: The Case of Financial Regulation;
Index.