Abstract This article challenges the optimism common to liberal IR and IL scholarship on the 'rule of law' in global governance. It argues that the concept of the 'rule of law' is often employed with sparse inquiry into the politics of its practical meaning. Specifically, the article focuses on liberal research that advocates the emergence of a 'global' judiciary, and the claim that judicial governance will marginalize state power and authority. Rather than employ a zero-sum conception of power, this article regards a prospective global legal system less as a constraint on state power and more as a rationale for rule 'through' law by vested actors. To make the argument, Michel Foucault's concept of 'governmentality' is combined with Barnet...
In international legal scholarship, global governance ideas are being framed exclusively with recour...
This article addresses the following question: Is Global Law merely a trendy theory, or are there co...
The project of global administrative law has stood out from various efforts to tame global governanc...
This article challenges the optimism common to liberal IR and IL scholarship on the ‘rule of law’ in...
Published online before print November 18, 2010This article challenges the optimism common to libera...
This article (11, 596 words) was published in Europe’s premier journal of interdisciplinary Internat...
Based on the domestic model of law, many assume that the global rule of law requires a world governm...
This article aims to explore the impact of global governance on legal thinking by studying the case ...
Abstract: What does the Rule of law contribute in the frame of global governance? While addressing m...
This article seeks to appraise the Rule of Law in the context of international sovereignty and the g...
This book explores whether the co-existence of (partially) overlapping and sometimes competing layer...
The emergent ‘global law’ and global governance are often evoked as a multiversum in the absence of ...
When public power – capable of one-sidedly influencing individuals, citizens and enterprises – bega...
In this paper we challenge the role of consent in the global order by discussing current modes of in...
‘For too long, the rule of law has been assumed as opposed to rigorously interrogated. Christopher M...
In international legal scholarship, global governance ideas are being framed exclusively with recour...
This article addresses the following question: Is Global Law merely a trendy theory, or are there co...
The project of global administrative law has stood out from various efforts to tame global governanc...
This article challenges the optimism common to liberal IR and IL scholarship on the ‘rule of law’ in...
Published online before print November 18, 2010This article challenges the optimism common to libera...
This article (11, 596 words) was published in Europe’s premier journal of interdisciplinary Internat...
Based on the domestic model of law, many assume that the global rule of law requires a world governm...
This article aims to explore the impact of global governance on legal thinking by studying the case ...
Abstract: What does the Rule of law contribute in the frame of global governance? While addressing m...
This article seeks to appraise the Rule of Law in the context of international sovereignty and the g...
This book explores whether the co-existence of (partially) overlapping and sometimes competing layer...
The emergent ‘global law’ and global governance are often evoked as a multiversum in the absence of ...
When public power – capable of one-sidedly influencing individuals, citizens and enterprises – bega...
In this paper we challenge the role of consent in the global order by discussing current modes of in...
‘For too long, the rule of law has been assumed as opposed to rigorously interrogated. Christopher M...
In international legal scholarship, global governance ideas are being framed exclusively with recour...
This article addresses the following question: Is Global Law merely a trendy theory, or are there co...
The project of global administrative law has stood out from various efforts to tame global governanc...