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Book The New Global Law

    Book Details:
  • Author : Rafael Domingo
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2010-02-26
  • ISBN : 1139485946
  • Pages : 241 pages

Download or read book The New Global Law written by Rafael Domingo and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2010-02-26 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The dislocations of the worldwide economic crisis, the necessity of a system of global justice to address crimes against humanity, and the notorious 'democratic deficit' of international institutions highlight the need for an innovative and truly global legal system, one that permits humanity to re-order itself according to acknowledged global needs and evolving consciousness. A new global law will constitute, by itself, a genuine legal order and will not be limited to a handful of moral principles that attempt to guide the conduct of the world's peoples. If the law of nations served the hegemonic interests of Ancient Rome, and international law served those of the European nation-state, then a new global law will contribute to the common good of all humanity and, ideally, to the development of durable world peace. This volume offers a historical-juridical foundation for the development of this new global law.

Book COMPETENCIA GLOBAL

    Book Details:
  • Author : David J. Gerber
  • Publisher : Editorial Temis
  • Release : 2015-03-23
  • ISBN : 9583508934
  • Pages : 443 pages

Download or read book COMPETENCIA GLOBAL written by David J. Gerber and published by Editorial Temis. This book was released on 2015-03-23 with total page 443 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Actualmente la competencia global determina el curso de las economías y las sociedades de formas hasta no hace mucho inimaginables y el derecho de la competencia (o antimonopolios) es un elemento esencial de su marco jurídico que hoy lo integran, sin embargo, el derecho e instituciones locales, por lo que solo aquellos gobiernos que tienen el 'poder' suficiente de hacer cumplir sus normas allende sus fronteras son los que aportan las normas de la competencia global. Si bien Estados Unidos (y más recientemente la Unión Europea) son quienes han estructurado la competencia global, China y otros países usan cada vez más frecuentemente su poder político y económico para aplicar sus ordenamientos a los mercados globales. El resultado es entonces una incertidumbre cada vez mayor, la existencia de costos y conflictos que a la postre terminan imponiendo cargas adicionales al desarrollo económico global. Este libro examina el derecho de la competencia en el ámbito global y revela sus complejas y poco explicadas dinámicas. Se concentra en las interacciones entre los regímenes locales y el derecho internacional que son neurálgicas a tales dinámicas y clave para entenderlas. La primera parte examina la evolución del actual sistema, los factores que la han determinado y cómo opera hoy el marco jurídico de la competencia global. La segunda parte se concentra en los sistemas nacionales del derecho de la competencia e indica como los ordenamientos y práctica nacionales determinan las dinámicas del derecho de la competencia global, y viceversa. Examina los papeles protagónicos del derecho y la práctica de Estados Unidos y la Unión Europea y a su vez presta especial atención a países que como China desempeñan cada vez más papeles importantes en el derecho global de la competencia. La tercera parte analiza las estrategias actuales tendientes al mejoramiento del marco legal de la competencia global e identifica los factores que pueden contribuir a un sistema que de forma más efectiva apoye el desarrollo político y económico. El análisis sugiere un camino para alcanzar tal objetivo.

Book Between Fragmentation and Democracy

Download or read book Between Fragmentation and Democracy written by Eyal Benvenisti and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2017-08-31 with total page 247 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores how global institutions have created democratic deficits, and the role of the courts in mitigating the effects of globalization.

Book The Rule of Law in Global Governance

Download or read book The Rule of Law in Global Governance written by Monika Heupel and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-11-08 with total page 255 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores whether the co-existence of (partially) overlapping and sometimes competing layers of authority, which characterizes today's global order, undermines or rather strengthens efforts to promote the rule of law on a global scale. Heupel and Reinold argue that whether multi-level governance and global legal pluralism have beneficial or detrimental effects on the international rule of law depends on specific scope conditions. Among these are the mobilization of powerful states and courts, as well as the fit between soft law and hard law arrangements. The volume comprises seven case studies written by International Relations and International Law scholars. Bridging the gap between political science and legal scholarship, the volume enables an interdisciplinary perspective on the emergence of an international rule of law. It also provides much needed empirical research on the implications of multi-level governance and global legal pluralism for the rule of law beyond the nation state.

Book Cultures of Legality

    Book Details:
  • Author : Javier Couso
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2010-04-30
  • ISBN : 0521767237
  • Pages : 305 pages

Download or read book Cultures of Legality written by Javier Couso and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2010-04-30 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ideas about law are undergoing dramatic change in Latin America. The consolidation of democracy as the predominant form of government and the proliferation of transnational legal instruments have ushered in an era of new legal conceptions and practices. Law has become a core focus of political movements and policy-making. This volume explores the changing legal ideas and practices that accompany, cause, and are a consequence of the judicialization of politics in Latin America. It is the product of a three-year international research effort, sponsored by the Law and Society Association, the Latin American Studies Association, and the Ford Foundation, that gathered leading and emerging scholars of Latin American courts from across disciplines and across continents.

Book The New Global Law

Download or read book The New Global Law written by and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The dislocations of the worldwide economic crisis, the necessity of a system of global justice to address crimes against humanity, and the notorious, Äúdemocratic deficit, Äù of international institutions highlight the need for an innovative and truly global legal system, one that permits humanity to reorder itself according to acknowledged global needs and evolving consciousness. A new global law will constitute, by itself, a genuine legal order and will not be limited to a handful of moral principles that attempt to guide the conduct of the world, Äôs peoples. If the law of nations served the hegemonic interests of Ancient Rome, and international law served those of the European nation-state, then a new global law will contribute to the common good of all humanity and, ideally, to the development of durable world peace. This volume offers a historical-juridical foundation for the development of this new global law.

Book The Emerald Handbook of Crime  Justice and Sustainable Development

Download or read book The Emerald Handbook of Crime Justice and Sustainable Development written by Jarrett Blaustein and published by Emerald Group Publishing. This book was released on 2020-11-18 with total page 704 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume brings together a diverse collection of essays that critically examine issues relating to crime and justice in the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Chapters examine the issues that practitioners face in working to advance this agenda and the possibilities that exist to advance sustainable development outcomes.

Book Encyclopedia of Global Justice

Download or read book Encyclopedia of Global Justice written by Deen K. Chatterjee and published by Springer. This book was released on 2025-06-28 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This second edition of the Encylopedia of Global Justice comes 10 years after its first edition. Much has changed during the intervening years. In this new edition, the Encyclopedia offers more than 140 new entries and revisions to dozens of existing entries, thus ensuring its continued usefulness by addressing new and existing events. The Arab Spring, refugee crises around the globe, a worldwide pandemic, the Paris Climate Agreement, and a war of aggression by a former superpower are just a few of the events that have significantly altered our understanding of the international arena. In an ever more interconnected and interdependent world, issues of global justice are only growing in importance. The 1st Edition of the Encyclopedia of Global Justice has, over its ten-plus years of existence, become one of the preeminent reference materials for scholars and students working in this area. Further, as a single integrated resource dealing with such a complex range of issues, it provides common understandings, thus enhancing the ability of those involved in the discourse and dialogue over global justice to engage with one another in thoughtful and constructive cross-disciplinary dialogue. There is nothing like the Encyclopedia of Global Justice and the second edition maintains its status as a unique and invaluable resource for all working in the field.

Book Authoritarianism and the Elite Origins of Democracy

Download or read book Authoritarianism and the Elite Origins of Democracy written by Michael Albertus and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2018-01-25 with total page 326 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book argues that - in terms of institutional design, the allocation of power and privilege, and the lived experiences of citizens - democracy often does not restart the political game after displacing authoritarianism. Democratic institutions are frequently designed by the outgoing authoritarian regime to shield incumbent elites from the rule of law and give them an unfair advantage over politics and the economy after democratization. Authoritarianism and the Elite Origins of Democracy systematically documents and analyzes the constitutional tools that outgoing authoritarian elites use to accomplish these ends, such as electoral system design, legislative appointments, federalism, legal immunities, constitutional tribunal design, and supermajority thresholds for change. The study provides wide-ranging evidence for these claims using data that spans the globe and dates from 1800 to the present. Albertus and Menaldo also conduct detailed case studies of Chile and Sweden. In doing so, they explain why some democracies successfully overhaul their elite-biased constitutions for more egalitarian social contracts.

Book The Role of the Highest Courts of the United States of America and South Africa  and the European Court of Justice in Foreign Affairs

Download or read book The Role of the Highest Courts of the United States of America and South Africa and the European Court of Justice in Foreign Affairs written by Riaan Eksteen and published by T.M.C. Asser Press. This book was released on 2019-07-04 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book deals with what the author considers a sorely neglected question, namely the role of the judiciary in states’ foreign policy processes. Eksteen argues that the impact of the judiciary on foreign affairs is understudied and that recognition of its role in foreign affairs is now due. This makes it a ground-breaking scholarly contribution that should first of all prove of value to students, scholars, researchers and practitioners in the two broad fields of politics and law for the wide scope of issues it covers and the very comprehensive reference lists it contains. Secondly, professionals working within politics, including members of the legislatures of the United States, the European Union and South Africa, as well as members of the judiciaries there, should find this book of benefit. A detailed examination has been undertaken of the role of the United States Supreme Court, the two high courts in South Africa, namely the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court of Appeal, and the European Court of Justice of the European Union, in foreign affairs. The author substantiates the unmistakable fact that these Courts have become involved in and influence foreign affairs. Furthermore, that they have not shied away from using their judicial authority when dealing with cases touching on foreign affairs and especially presidential overreach. The lack of recognition of the judiciary’s role in foreign affairs is still noticeable in Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) literature. This book concludes that FPA has to accept and give proper recognition to the judiciary and its increasing relevance in foreign affairs. Dr. Riaan Eksteen is a Former South African Ambassador residing in Namibia; from 1968-1973 he served at the South African Embassy in Washington D.C.; between 1976-1994, he subsequently served as Ambassador and Head of Mission at the U.N. in New York (1976-81), in Namibia (1990-91), at the U.N. in Geneva (1992-94), and in Turkey, with accreditation also to Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan (1995-97). He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Johannesburg in October 2018.

Book Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South   s Debt

Download or read book Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South s Debt written by Ndongo Samba Sylla and published by Emerald Group Publishing. This book was released on 2023-03-20 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Imperialism and the Political Economy of Global South’s Debt recognises the systemic nature of the Global South’s external debt, revealed only further by the economic uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the need to analyse it in relation to existing imperialist structures.

Book Rethinking Gender Equality in Global Governance

Download or read book Rethinking Gender Equality in Global Governance written by Lars Engberg-Pedersen and published by Palgrave Macmillan. This book was released on 2019-05-08 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “A very valuable and much needed book on a central element in the processes of social change: the construction and reconstruction of social norms as they move between global and local levels.” —Naila Kabeer, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK “This book explores how gender equality norms are ever-evolving and argues convincingly that we cannot take their effectiveness, nor their acceptance, for granted.” —Judith Kelley, Duke Sanford School of Public Policy, USA “In an era of increasing resistance to gender equality, this is a much-needed volume that attends to how gender equality norms are interpreted and contested in governance organisations ranging from the UN and the EU to Mercosur and women’s NGOs in India and Uganda.” —Ann Towns, University of Gothenburg, Sweden This edited collection provides a new theoretical approach to the study of how global norms influence social processes. It analyses the institutional and highly political processes whereby actors – be they local, national, regional or trans-national – engage with global norms of gender equality. The editors bring together key thinkers who emphasise how context and history effect norm engagement and how particular groups and actors tend to be marginalised from discussions of global norms. By proposing a situated approach that underlines the contingent, multi-level processes that occur when actors interpret, use, manipulate, bend, or betray norms, notions of norm diffusion are fundamentally challenged. This book makes a further crucial contribution to the study of norms and gender equality in global governance by analysing very different empirical contexts, from New Delhi and St. Petersburg to the Organisation of American States, and from Kampala and New York to the European Union.

Book The Globalization of Health Care  Legal and Ethical Issues

Download or read book The Globalization of Health Care Legal and Ethical Issues written by I. Glenn Cohen and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2013-02-28 with total page 480 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Globalization of Health Care is the first book to offer a comprehensive legal and ethical analysis of the most interesting and broadest reaching development in health care of the last twenty years: its globalization. It ties together the manifestation of this globalization in four related subject areas - medical tourism, medical migration (the physician "brain drain"), telemedicine, and pharmaceutical research and development, and integrates them in a philosophical discussion of issues of justice and equity relating to the globalization of health care. The time for such an examination is right. Medical tourism and telemedicine are growing multi-billion-dollar industries affecting large numbers of patients. The U.S. heavily depends on foreign-trained doctors to staff its health care system, and nearly forty percent of clinical trials are now run in the developing world, with indications of as much of a 10-fold increase in the past 20 years. NGOs across the world are agitating for increased access to necessary pharmaceuticals in the developing world, claiming that better access to medicine would save millions from early death at a relatively low cost. Coming on the heels of the most expansive reform to U.S. health care in fifty years, this book plots the ways in which this globalization will develop as the reform is implemented.

Book Global Administrative Law

    Book Details:
  • Author : Janice Bleazard
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2009-11
  • ISBN : 9780702181894
  • Pages : 422 pages

Download or read book Global Administrative Law written by Janice Bleazard and published by . This book was released on 2009-11 with total page 422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Global Administrative Law: Innovation and Development (first published as Acta Juridica 2009) brings together papers given at a workshop held in Cape Town in March 2008 - a joint venture between the New York University Law School and the Faculty of Law at the University of Cape Town. The papers critically explore the concept of Global Administrative Law in theory and its relevance to developing countries; the efficacy of regulatory regimes focused on international trade and finance; and recent developments in the crucially important area of intellectual property law. The lessons learned in the process will inform intellectual debate and assist in the development of practical measures in pursuit of the good governance of global power through the law.

Book Social Theories of Urban Violence in the Global South

Download or read book Social Theories of Urban Violence in the Global South written by Jennifer Erin Salahub and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-04-19 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While cities often act as the engines of economic growth for developing countries, they are also frequently the site of growing violence, poverty, and inequality. Yet, social theory, largely developed and tested in the Global North, is often inadequate in tackling the realities of life in the dangerous parts of cities in the Global South. Drawing on the findings of an ambitious five-year, 15-project research programme, Social Theories of Urban Violence in the Global South offers a uniquely Southern perspective on the violence–poverty–inequalities dynamics in cities of the Global South. Through their research, urban violence experts based in low- and middle-income countries demonstrate how "urban violence" means different things to different people in different places. While some researchers adopt or adapt existing theoretical and conceptual frameworks, others develop and test new theories, each interpreting and operationalizing the concept of urban violence in the particular context in which they work. In particular, the book highlights the links between urban violence, poverty, and inequalities based on income, class, gender, and other social cleavages. Providing important new perspectives from the Global South, this book will be of interest to policymakers, academics, and students with an interest in violence and exclusion in the cities of developing countries.

Book Critical Theories  International Relations and  the Anti globalisation Movement

Download or read book Critical Theories International Relations and the Anti globalisation Movement written by Catherine Eschle and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2005 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a definitive account of resistance movements across the globe. Combining theoretical perspectives with detailed empirical case studies, it explains the origins, activities and prospects of the 'anti-globalization' movement.

Book Whistleblowing in the World

Download or read book Whistleblowing in the World written by Carmen R. Apaza and published by Palgrave Macmillan. This book was released on 2018-07-25 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book deploys an original comparative framework, as well as archival and pattern-matching research methodologies, to analyze whistleblowing cases from Peru, South Korea, Thailand and the United States of America and to ascertain factors that make for effective whistleblowing. After examining the cases, the study concludes that external whistleblowing, extensive mass media coverage, and strong evidence are essential components of effective whistleblowing. When there is a lack of proper legal protection, whistleblowers experience brutal retaliation, even though their actions are successful in stopping wrongdoing and promoting change in the public sector.