Buch, Englisch, 416 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 581 g
Methodology Problems in International Law
Buch, Englisch, 416 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 581 g
ISBN: 978-1-5099-2970-2
Verlag: Hart Publishing
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Introduction: From Democratic and Republican to Cosmopolitan
Constitutionalism in Multilevel Governance of Public Goods
I. Overview
II. Does Multilevel Governance Require Multilevel Constitutionalism?
III. Why 'Globalization' Requires Constitutionalizing Multilevel Governance of Public Goods for the
Benefit of Citizens
IV. Constitutional Failures of 'Disconnected' UN, WTO and EU Governance
1. Human Rights, 'Constitutional' Treaty Interpretation and Judicial Protection of Individual Rights in Multilevel Governance of Public Goods
I. Introduction
II. The Customary Law Requirement of Treaty Interpretation and Adjudication in Conformity with
'Principles of Justice'
III. Legal Fragmentation and Reintegration as Dialectic Methods for Reconciling 'Principles of Justice'
and Developing International Law
IV. Global Democracy? Human Rights Require 'Connecting Constituent and Constituted Powers'
through 'Cosmopolitan Constitutionalism'
V. Constitutionalizing UN/WTO Governance through Judicial Protection of Cosmopolitan Rights? Failures
of the EU's 'Cosmopolitan Foreign Policy Constitution'
VI. Conclusion: Multilevel Governance Must Promote the 'Six-Stage Sequence' of Democratic, Republican
and Cosmopolitan Constitutionalism
2. Constituting, Limiting, Regulating and Justifying Multilevel Governance through Multilevel
'Republican Constitutionalism'
I. The Gap Between Theory and Practice in Multilevel Governance of Global Public Goods
II. 'Collective Action Problems' and Comparative Institutional Analyses: Examples from Multilevel
Economic and Environmental Governance
III. How to Move from the 'Washington Consensus' to the 'Geneva Consensus' in Multilevel Governance of
Public Goods? The Example of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
IV. How to 'Constitutionalize' Multilevel Trade Governance beyond the EU and EEA? Failures of
Transatlantic Free Trade Agreements
V. Conclusion: Courts of Justice Must Promote Legal Consistency in Multilevel Dispute Settlement in Conformity with Cosmopolitan Rights
3. Civilizing and Constitutionalizing 'Disconnected' UN, WTO and EU Governance Require 'Cosmopolitan
Constitutionalism': Legal Methodology Challenges
I. From 'Constitutionalism 1.0' to 'Constitutionalism 4.0'
II. Four 'Constitutional Functions' of Cosmopolitan Rights and the Emergence of 'Cosmopolitan International Law'
III. Need for Integrating the Competing Conceptions of International Economic Law: From Fragmentation to
Convergence in International Law
IV. Successful 'Constitutionalization' of 'Disconnected Diplomatic Governance' through Reforms of
International Investment Law?
V. Market Citizens, State Citizens and Cosmopolitan Citizens: Looking for 'Hercules' in 'Discourse
Justifications' of Multilevel Governance
VI. Conclusion: Lessons from Democratic, Republican and Cosmopolitan Constitutionalism