Actions for Contested Regime Collisions : Norm Fragmentation in World Society
Contested Regime Collisions : Norm Fragmentation in World Society
- Author
- Blome, Kerstin
- Published
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (398 pages)
- Additional Creators
- Fischer-Lescano, Andreas, Franzki, Hannah, Markard, Nora, and Oeter, Stefan
Access Online
- Language Note
- English.
- Contents
- Cover; Half-title ; Title page ; Copyright information ; Table of contents ; List of contributors ; Preface ; Contested collisions: an introduction ; Part I Between collisions and interaction ; Part II Addressing collisions: Regulation and self-regulation, Part III Collisions otherwise: law and the collision with non-legal spheres Index ; Regime collisions ; A contested matter: interdisciplinary perspectives ; The organization of this volume ; Bibliography ; 1 Regime collisions from a perspective of global constitutionalism, and 2 How to avoid regime collisions 3 Regime-interplay management: lessons from environmental policy and law ; 4 Responsive legal pluralism: the emergence of transnational conflicts law
- Summary
- This study of regime collisions in international law combines theoretical contributions by leading scholars in the field and case studies.
- Subject(s)
- International and municipal law—Interpretation and construction
- Law
- Conflict of laws
- Legal polycentricity
- International law
- Law—Mobility
- Droit international et droit interne—Interprétation
- Droit international privé
- Pluralisme juridique
- LAW—International
- International and municipal law
- Law—Interpretation and construction
- ISBN
- 1316554279
9781316554272
1316554554
9781316554555
1316555674
9781316555675
1316411230
9781316411230
9781107126572 (hardback)
1107126576
9781107565593 (paperback)
1107565596 - Note
- 5 Horizontal fundamental rights as conflict of laws rules: How transnational pharmagroups manipulate scientific publications 6 (Dis)Solving constitutional problems: Transconstitutionalism beyond collisions.
7 Governance polycentrism or regulated self-regulation: Rule systems for human rights impacts of economic activity where national, private, and international regimes collide 8 Non-financial Reporting for business enterprises: an effective tool to address human rights violations?
9 A critical theory of transnational regimes: creeping managerialism and the quest for a destituent power.
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