Monday, September 7, 2009

Dunoff & Trachtman: Ruling the World?: Constitutionalism, International Law, and Global Governance

Jeffrey L. Dunoff (Temple Univ. - Law) & Joel P. Trachtman (Tufts Univ. - Fletcher School) have published Ruling the World?: Constitutionalism, International Law, and Global Governance (Cambridge Univ. Press 2009). Contents include:
  • Jeffrey L. Dunoff & Joel P. Trachtman, A functional approach to global constitutionalism
  • David Kennedy, The mystery of global governance
  • Andreas Paulus, The international legal system as a constitution
  • Michael Doyle, The UN charter – a global constitution?
  • Bardo Fassbender, Rediscovering a forgotten constitution: notes on the place of the UN charter in the international legal order
  • Neil Walker, Reframing EU constitutionalism
  • Jeffrey L. Dunoff, The politics of international constitutions: the curious case of the WTO
  • Joel P. Trachtman, Constitutional economics of the WTO
  • Stephen Gardbaum, Human rights and international constitutionalism
  • Mattias Kumm, The cosmopolitan turn in constitutionalism: on the relationship between national constitutional law and constitutionalism beyond the state
  • Daniel Halberstam, Constitutional heterarchy: the centrality of conflict in the United States and Europe
  • Miguel Poiares Maduro, Courts and pluralism: essay on a theory of judicial adjudication in the context of legal and constitutional pluralism
  • Samantha Besson, Whose constitution(s)? International law, constitutionalism and democracy