Handbook on Global Constitutionalism
Edited by Anthony F. Lang and
Antje Wiener
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This thoroughly revised Handbook presents an up-to-date political and philosophical history of global constitutionalism. By exploring the constitutional-like qualities of international affairs, it provides key insight into the evolving world order.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781802200256
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Handbook on Global Constitutionalism: protecting rights and democracy while binding power , pp 1-21

- Anthony F. Lang, Jr. and Antje Wiener
- Ch 2 Global constitutionalism: the ancient worlds , pp 23-34

- Jill Harries
- Ch 3 Medieval constitutionalism , pp 35-45

- Francis Oakley
- Ch 4 Global constitutionalism in the early modern period: the role of empires, treaties and natural law , pp 46-58

- Martine van Ittersum
- Ch 5 The Enlightenment and global constitutionalism , pp 59-75

- Chris Thornhill
- Ch 6 Modern historical antecedents of global constitutionalism in theoretical perspective , pp 76-87

- Michel Rosenfeld
- Ch 7 Cosmopolitanism and global constitutionalism , pp 89-100

- Garrett Wallace Brown
- Ch 8 Liberal theory , pp 101-114

- Iain Ferguson
- Ch 9 Constructivism and global constitutionalism , pp 115-128

- Jan Wilkens
- Ch 10 Realist perspectives on global constitutionalism , pp 129-139

- Oliver Jütersonke
- Ch 11 Critical theory , pp 140-151

- Gavin W. Anderson
- Ch 12 The English School and global constitutionalism , pp 152-165

- Filippo Costa Buranelli
- Ch 13 Postcolonial global constitutionalism , pp 166-184

- Sigrid Boysen
- Ch 14 Feminist approaches to global constitutionalism , pp 185-206

- Ruth Houghton
- Ch 15 Natural law at the foundation of global constitutionalism , pp 208-224

- Mary Ellen O’Connell
- Ch 16 International legal constitutionalism, legal forms and the need for villains , pp 225-239

- Jean d’Aspremont
- Ch 17 Interactional legal theory, the international rule of law and global constitutionalism , pp 240-252

- Jutta Brunnée and Stephen J. Toope
- Ch 18 The shifting relationship between functionalism and global constitutionalism , pp 253-264

- Jeffrey L. Dunoff
- Ch 19 Global constitutionalism and international public authority in the crisis of liberal internationalism , pp 265-292

- Armin von Bogdandy, Matthias Goldmann and Ingo Venzke
- Ch 20 Global constitutionalism and the rule of law , pp 294-307

- Mattias Kumm
- Ch 21 Balance of powers , pp 308-317

- Eoin Carolan
- Ch 22 Constituent power in global constitutionalism , pp 318-330

- Peter Niesen
- Ch 23 Human rights as transnational constitutional law , pp 331-345

- Samantha Besson
- Ch 24 Proportionality as a global constitutional principle , pp 346-362

- Anne Peters
- Ch 25 Written versus unwritten: two views on the form of an international constitution , pp 363-372

- Bardo Fassbender
- Ch 26 Transnational litigation networks: agents of change in the global constitutional order , pp 373-394

- Jill Bähring
- Ch 27 Human rights, sovereignty, and the use of force , pp 395-408

- Sassan Gholiagha
- Ch 28 International judicial review , pp 410-423

- Başak Çalı
- Ch 29 Legislatures , pp 424-436

- M.J. Peterson
- Ch 30 Executive and exception , pp 437-447

- William E. Scheuerman
- Ch 31 Federalism: from constitutionalism to constitutionalization? , pp 448-459

- Thomas O. Hueglin
- Ch 32 The UN Charter and global constitutionalism? , pp 460-476

- Michael W. Doyle
- Ch 33 Functionalism, constitutionalism and the United Nations , pp 477-489

- Jan Klabbers
- Ch 34 The European Union and global constitutionalism , pp 490-507

- Jo Shaw
- Ch 35 The International Criminal Court and global constitutionalism , pp 508-518

- Andrea Birdsall and Anthony F. Lang, Jr.
- Ch 36 Global commercial constitutionalization: the World Trade Organization , pp 519-527

- Joel P. Trachtman
- Ch 37 Global constitutionalism and outer space governance , pp 529-541

- Adam Bower
- Ch 38 The political economy of global constitutionalism , pp 542-555

- Christine Schwöbel-Patel
- Ch 39 Global religion in a post-Westphalia world , pp 556-567

- Susanna Mancini
- Ch 40 Constitutionalism and pluralism , pp 568-579

- Neil Walker
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