Second Edition
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Köp båda 2 för 4145 krThe revised and expanded edition of the already valuable Handbook on Global Constitutionalism shows the continuing vigor and development of this no-longer emerging field of scholarship. New essays on postcolonial and feminist approaches to global constitutionalism extend the field in interesting directions, as do essays on constituent power and transnational litigation networks. Even those who have used the first edition will find much more to think about in this new one. -- Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School, US This book not only provides a comprehensive overview over global constitutionalism as a field of research. In times where it may seem to be under extreme pressure, it also serves as a hopeful reminder that global constitutionalism is deeply rooted historically, a force still to be reckoned with. -- Mathias Albert, Bielefeld University, Germany
Edited by Anthony F. Lang, Jr., Professor of International Political Theory, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK and Antje Wiener, Chair of Political Science, especially Global Governance, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, University of Hamburg, Germany and By-Fellow at Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge, UK
Contents: Preface and acknowledgments xvii 1 Introduction to the Handbook on Global Constitutionalism: protecting rights and democracy while binding power 1 Anthony F. Lang, Jr. and Antje Wiener PART I HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTS 2 Global constitutionalism: the ancient worlds 24 Jill Harries 3 Medieval constitutionalism 36 Francis Oakley 4 Global constitutionalism in the early modern period: the role of empires, treaties and natural law 47 Martine van Ittersum 5 The Enlightenment and global constitutionalism 60 Chris Thornhill 6 Modern historical antecedents of global constitutionalism in theoretical perspective 77 Michel Rosenfeld PART II POLITICAL AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORIES 7 Cosmopolitanism and global constitutionalism 90 Garrett Wallace Brown 8 Liberal theory 102 Iain Ferguson 9 Constructivism and global constitutionalism 116 Jan Wilkens 10 Realist perspectives on global constitutionalism 130 Oliver Jutersonke 11 Critical theory 141 Gavin W. Anderson 12 The English School and global constitutionalism 153 Filippo Costa Buranelli 13 Postcolonial global constitutionalism 167 Sigrid Boysen 14 Feminist approaches to global constitutionalism 186 Ruth Houghton PART III LEGAL THEORIES 15 Natural law at the foundation of global constitutionalism 209 Mary Ellen OConnell 16 International legal constitutionalism, legal forms and the need for villains 226 Jean dAspremont 17 Interactional legal theory, the international rule of law and global constitutionalism 241 Jutta Brunne and Stephen J. Toope 18 The shifting relationship between functionalism and global constitutionalism 254 Jeffrey L. Dunoff 19 Global constitutionalism and international public authority in the crisis of liberal internationalism 266 Armin von Bogdandy, Matthias Goldmann and Ingo Venzke PART IV PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES 20 Global constitutionalism and the rule of law 295 Mattias Kumm 21 Balance of powers 309 Eoin Carolan 22 Constituent power in global constitutionalism 319 Peter Niesen 23 Human rights as transnational constitutional law 332 Samantha Besson 24 Proportionality as a global constitutional principle 347 Anne Peters 25 Written versus unwritten: two views on the form of an international constitution 364 Bardo Fassbender 26 Transnational litigation networks: agents of change in the global constitutional order 374 Jill Bhring 27 Human rights, sovereignty and the use of force 396 Sassan Gholiagha PART V INSTITUTIONS AND FRAMEWORKS 28 International judicial review 410 Baak al 29 Legislatures 424 M.J. Peterson 30 Executive and exception 437 William E. Scheuerman 31 Federalism: from constitutionalism to constitutionalization? 448 Thomas O. Hueglin 32 The UN Charter and global constitutionalism? 460 Michael W. Doyle 33 Functionalism, constitutionalism and the United Nations 477 Jan Klabbers 34 The European Union and global constitutionalism 490 Jo Shaw 35 The International Criminal Court and global constitutionalism 508 Andrea Birdsall and Anthony F. Lang, Jr. 36 Global commercial constitutionalization: the World Trade Organization 519 Joel P. Trachtman PART VI NEW HORIZONS 37 Global constitutionalism and outer space governance 529 Adam Bower 38 The political economy of global constitutionalism 542 Christine Schwbel-Patel 39 Global religion in a post-Westphalia world 556 Susanna Mancini 40 Constitutionalism and pluralism 568 Neil Walker Index