The question of whether a global constitution exists or is emerging, and if so, what form it takes, is one of the most intriguing and controversial topics of recent international theory. This book examines public international law contributions to the debate, specifically taking a step back to enquire about the underlying assumptions that inform this debate. While contemporary contributors declare the idea of global constitutionalism to be global, this book reveals and interrogates the underlying liberal democratic themes that define prevailing approaches, thus calling universality into question. Drawing on critical theories within and without the international legal discipline, this book suggests a reconceptualisation of global constitutio...
In the following contributions, authors investigate interconnected aspects of the problem of democra...
Over the past few decades, the complex process of globalization have dissolved the traditional conce...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
The question of whether a global constitution exists or is emerging, and if so, what form it takes, ...
Global Constitutionalism argues that parts of international law can be understood as being grounded ...
Global constitutionalism is becoming increasingly prevalent in international legal discourse. While ...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
Global constitutionalism emerges as a legal response to globalization. By recognizing that globaliza...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
This article focuses on the challenges facing contemporary constitutionalism before the irreversibil...
Global constitutionalization is a recent phenomenon that is decisively changing the character of the...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
During the last two decades, extraordinary legal developments have taken place at the regional and g...
In the following contributions, authors investigate interconnected aspects of the problem of democra...
Over the past few decades, the complex process of globalization have dissolved the traditional conce...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
The question of whether a global constitution exists or is emerging, and if so, what form it takes, ...
Global Constitutionalism argues that parts of international law can be understood as being grounded ...
Global constitutionalism is becoming increasingly prevalent in international legal discourse. While ...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
Global constitutionalism emerges as a legal response to globalization. By recognizing that globaliza...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
This article focuses on the challenges facing contemporary constitutionalism before the irreversibil...
Global constitutionalization is a recent phenomenon that is decisively changing the character of the...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
During the last two decades, extraordinary legal developments have taken place at the regional and g...
In the following contributions, authors investigate interconnected aspects of the problem of democra...
Over the past few decades, the complex process of globalization have dissolved the traditional conce...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...