Setting out from the works of Max Weber and Karl Polanyi, this chapter outlines a sociology of economic constitutionalism. The starting point is a functional definition of economic constitution as the law constituting the market order, no matter if it is public or private, national or international, official or informal law. Economic constitutionalism is understood as a system of thought, which emphasises the role of a liberal economic constitution in integrating the global economy. Adapting Weber’s ideal-typical method, the economic constitution is conceived as a constitutional ideal type, next to juridical constitution, political constitution, social constitution, and security constitution. Sociologically speaking, these ideal types captu...
This paper forms part of an edited volume on “The Many Constitutions of Europe” (Tuori and Sankari 2...
There is a symbiotic relationship between a society’s form of economic activity and the Rule of Law ...
Economists have long recognized the importance of law for behavior, but we are just beginning to rec...
Setting out from the works of Max Weber and Karl Polanyi, this chapter outlines a sociology of econo...
Setting out from the works of Max Weber and Karl Polanyi, this chapter outlines a sociology of econo...
In the post-national setting, the concept of the economic constitution has been seen as design templ...
International economic law is dominated by ‘international law’ and ‘economic law’ perspectives. Soci...
The role of the state in the Ordoliberal economic constitution lies at the heart of Ordoliberalism a...
This paper forms part of the edited volume “Karl Polanyi, Globalisation and the Potential of Law in ...
Constitutionalism was traditionally a domestic law doctrine contending the institutionalization of p...
Law matters in economic development. The Rule of Law is an indispensable foundation for a market ec...
The distinction between constitution, as the set of fundamental normative premises ensuring the cohe...
Our narrative is rooted in historical analysis but is of vital contemporary relevance. Ernst-Joachim...
This paper examines the foundations of economic neoliberalism and underlines the implications of the...
The latin adage ‘ubi commercium, ibi jus’ reflects the insight that the efficiency of markets and t...
This paper forms part of an edited volume on “The Many Constitutions of Europe” (Tuori and Sankari 2...
There is a symbiotic relationship between a society’s form of economic activity and the Rule of Law ...
Economists have long recognized the importance of law for behavior, but we are just beginning to rec...
Setting out from the works of Max Weber and Karl Polanyi, this chapter outlines a sociology of econo...
Setting out from the works of Max Weber and Karl Polanyi, this chapter outlines a sociology of econo...
In the post-national setting, the concept of the economic constitution has been seen as design templ...
International economic law is dominated by ‘international law’ and ‘economic law’ perspectives. Soci...
The role of the state in the Ordoliberal economic constitution lies at the heart of Ordoliberalism a...
This paper forms part of the edited volume “Karl Polanyi, Globalisation and the Potential of Law in ...
Constitutionalism was traditionally a domestic law doctrine contending the institutionalization of p...
Law matters in economic development. The Rule of Law is an indispensable foundation for a market ec...
The distinction between constitution, as the set of fundamental normative premises ensuring the cohe...
Our narrative is rooted in historical analysis but is of vital contemporary relevance. Ernst-Joachim...
This paper examines the foundations of economic neoliberalism and underlines the implications of the...
The latin adage ‘ubi commercium, ibi jus’ reflects the insight that the efficiency of markets and t...
This paper forms part of an edited volume on “The Many Constitutions of Europe” (Tuori and Sankari 2...
There is a symbiotic relationship between a society’s form of economic activity and the Rule of Law ...
Economists have long recognized the importance of law for behavior, but we are just beginning to rec...