Transnational governance raises challenging questions about the appropriate roles of legal institutions, states, and global markets in realizing and protecting social and environmental sustainability. Diverse groups of actors, ranging from multinational companies to grassroots social movements, engage in manifold strategies to respond to the consequences of economic globalization on local environments, precarious workers, and indigenous and traditional communities. This chapter evaluates transnational governance activities in light of a dichotomy between two opposing globalizations, one which is focused on realizing economic solutions to the economic factors that threaten sustainability, the other which leverages the mobilization of bottom-...
When we speak of global governance today, we no longer mean simply state-to-state diplomacy, interna...
Transnational private regulatory governance in a host of areas from food and product safety, aviatio...
Transnational environmental governance has developed in part as a response to the perceived lack of ...
Challenges faced by states in the era of globalisation continue to erode the traditional internation...
Transnational communities are social groups that emerge from mutual interaction across national boun...
This casebook analyzes legal questions arising from the tensions between global capitalism and natio...
This casebook analyzes legal questions arising from the tensions between global capitalism and natio...
Multilevel trade governance and transnational social regulation put democratic self-regulation under...
Globalization processes are propelling a transformation of governance. As political problems become ...
Globalization processes are propelling a transformation of governance. As political problems become ...
We discuss the role that transnational corporations (TNCs) should play in developing global governan...
This chapter traces the emergence and maturation of the concept of global governance – first a...
This chapter traces the emergence and maturation of the concept of global governance – first a...
This chapter traces the emergence and maturation of the concept of global governance – first a...
We discuss the role that transnational corporations (TNCs) should play in developing global governan...
When we speak of global governance today, we no longer mean simply state-to-state diplomacy, interna...
Transnational private regulatory governance in a host of areas from food and product safety, aviatio...
Transnational environmental governance has developed in part as a response to the perceived lack of ...
Challenges faced by states in the era of globalisation continue to erode the traditional internation...
Transnational communities are social groups that emerge from mutual interaction across national boun...
This casebook analyzes legal questions arising from the tensions between global capitalism and natio...
This casebook analyzes legal questions arising from the tensions between global capitalism and natio...
Multilevel trade governance and transnational social regulation put democratic self-regulation under...
Globalization processes are propelling a transformation of governance. As political problems become ...
Globalization processes are propelling a transformation of governance. As political problems become ...
We discuss the role that transnational corporations (TNCs) should play in developing global governan...
This chapter traces the emergence and maturation of the concept of global governance – first a...
This chapter traces the emergence and maturation of the concept of global governance – first a...
This chapter traces the emergence and maturation of the concept of global governance – first a...
We discuss the role that transnational corporations (TNCs) should play in developing global governan...
When we speak of global governance today, we no longer mean simply state-to-state diplomacy, interna...
Transnational private regulatory governance in a host of areas from food and product safety, aviatio...
Transnational environmental governance has developed in part as a response to the perceived lack of ...