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Global governance and the quest for justice Vol. I International and regional organisations

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Publication details: Oxford Hart Publishing Company 2006Description: 252p xiiiISBN:
  • 9781841134086
  • 1841134082
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.2 LEW
Contents:
Contents: Preface; List of Contributors; Editor's Introduction: International and Regional Organisations, Douglas Lewis; 1. Global Governance and the Search for Justice, Douglas Lewis 1; 2. The Fight Against Global Terrorism-How Can the Law Respond to 'New' Terrorism?, Fergal Davis 21; 3. Is the European Central Bank a Case for Institutional Adaptation to the Challenges of Globalisation? Implications for the European Union's Democratic Legitimacy, Paulo Vila Maior 39; 4. The Globalisation of International Justice, John Merrills 69; 5. The Security Council and the Challenges of Collective Security in the Twenty-First Century: What Role for African Regional Organisations?, Ademola Abass 91; 6. WTO Law and Environmental Standards: Lessons from the TRIPS Agreement?, Peter Rott 113; 7. Legal Fetishism and the Contradictions of the GATS, Jane Kelsey 133; 8. The Legal Protection of Biotechnological Material: Concord in Discord, Margaret Llewelyn 151; 9. CARICOM and the Role of Regional Organisations in the Global Legal Order, Richard Kirkham 177; 10. Globalisation and Global Justice in Competition Law, Kim Marshall 199; 11. From Constitutions to Constitutionalism: A Constitutional Approach for Global Governance, Miguel Poiares Maduro 227.
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Contents:
Preface;
List of Contributors;
Editor's Introduction: International and Regional Organisations, Douglas Lewis;
1. Global Governance and the Search for Justice, Douglas Lewis 1;
2. The Fight Against Global Terrorism-How Can the Law Respond to 'New' Terrorism?, Fergal Davis 21;
3. Is the European Central Bank a Case for Institutional Adaptation to the Challenges of Globalisation? Implications for the European Union's Democratic Legitimacy, Paulo Vila Maior 39;
4. The Globalisation of International Justice, John Merrills 69;
5. The Security Council and the Challenges of Collective Security in the Twenty-First Century: What Role for African Regional Organisations?, Ademola Abass 91;
6. WTO Law and Environmental Standards: Lessons from the TRIPS Agreement?, Peter Rott 113;
7. Legal Fetishism and the Contradictions of the GATS, Jane Kelsey 133;
8. The Legal Protection of Biotechnological Material: Concord in Discord, Margaret Llewelyn 151;
9. CARICOM and the Role of Regional Organisations in the Global Legal Order, Richard Kirkham 177;
10. Globalisation and Global Justice in Competition Law, Kim Marshall 199;
11. From Constitutions to Constitutionalism: A Constitutional Approach for Global Governance, Miguel Poiares Maduro 227.