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Ruling the World? Constitutionalism, International Law, and Global Governance

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ISBN-10: 0521735491

ISBN-13: 9780521735490

Edition: 2009

Authors: Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Joel P. Trachtman, Joel P. Trachtman, Joel P. Trachtman

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List price: $64.95
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 7/20/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 432
Size: 5.98" wide x 9.02" long x 0.87" tall
Weight: 1.276
Language: English

Jeffrey L. Dunoff is Nomura Visiting Professor of International Financial Systems at Harvard Law School and Professor of Law and Director, Institute for International Law and Public Policy at Temple University Beasley School of Law. During 2007-8, he served as a Senior Visiting Research Scholar in the LAPA program at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University and, in 2005, as a Visiting Fellow at the Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law at Cambridge University. Dunoff is coauthor (with Steven Ratner and David Wippman) of a leading textbook, International Law: Actors, Norms, Process, and his writings have appeared in journals such as American Journal of International Law,…    

Joel P. Trachtman is Professor of International Law, The Fletcher School, Tufts University.

Contributors
Preface: International Institutions: Why Constitutionalize?
Acknowledgments
What Is Constitutionalization Beyond The State?
Understanding the Demand for International Constitutionalization
A Functional Approach to International Constitutionalization
Is the International Legal System a Constitution for International Society?
The Mystery of Global Governance
The International Legal System as a Constitution
The Constitutional Dimensions of Specific International Regimes
The United Nations
The UN Charter - A Global Constitution?
Rediscovering a Forgotten Constitution: Notes on the Place of the UN Charter in the International Legal Order
The European Union
Reframing EU Constitutionalism
The World Trade Organization
The Politics of International Constitutions: The Curious Case of the World Trade Organization
Constitutional Economics of the World Trade Organization
Crosscutting Issues
Exploring the Relationships among International and Domestic Constitutions
Human Rights and International Constitutionalism
The Cosmopolitan Turn in Constitutionalism: On the Relationship between Constitutionalism in and beyond the State
Navigating Constitutional Pluralism
Constitutional Heterarchy: The Centrality of Conflict in the European Union and the United States
Courts and Pluralism: Essay on a Theory of Judicial Adjudication in the Context of Legal and Constitutional Pluralism
The Puzzle of Democratic Legitimacy
Whose Constitution(s)? International Law, Constitutionalism, and Democracy
Index