A new world order
By: SLAUGHTER, Anne-Marie.
Material type: BookPublisher: Princeton : Princeton University, 2004Description: 341 p.ISBN: 0691123977.Subject(s): Globalização | Gestão Tecnológica | Regulação | Política de Governo | Política PúblicaItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 6.01S6317n (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10010953 |
1. The globalization paradox: needing more government and fearing it 2. The disaggregated state 3. A new world order 4. A just new world order 5. Conclusion: pushing the paradigm Chapter 1 Regulators: the new diplomats 1. A new phenomenon? 2. Where are they? 3. What do they do? 4. Conclusion Chapter 2 Judges: constructing a global legal system 1. Constitutional cross-fertilization 2. Toward a global community of human rights law 3. The role of national courts in the construction of the european community legal system 4. Judicial cooperation and conflict in transnational litigation 5. Meeting face to face 6. Conclusion Chapter 3 Legislators: lagging behind 1. Legislators finding their voice on the world stage 2. Legislative networks as catalysts and correctives for regional integration 3. Helping legislators "Do their work better" 4. Conclusion Chapter 4 A disaggregated world order 1. The horizontal dimension: networks of networks 2. The vertical dimension 3. Government networks and traditional international organizations: interconnected worlds 4. Conclusion Chapter 5 An effective world order 1. What government networks do now 2. What government networks could do 3. Conclusion Chapter 6 A just world order 1. Problems with government networks 2. A menu of potential solutions 3. Global norms regulating government networks Conclusion 1. Government networks and global public policy 2. National support for government networks 3. Disaggregated sovereignty
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