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International economic governance and non-economic concerns : new challenges for the international legal order / Stefan Griller (ed.).

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Schriftenreihe der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Europaforschung (ECSA-Austria) ; Bd. 5.Publisher: Wien ; New York : Springer, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: 516 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3211838236
  • 9783211838235
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341
LOC classification:
  • KZ1252 .I58 2003
Contents:
I. Economic and Non-Economic Principles -- The Relation of Economic and Non-Economic Principles in International Law -- II. Democracy and Legitimacy -- Taking Democracy Seriously: The Normative Challenges to the International Legal System -- How to Begin to Think About the 'Democratic Deficit' at the WTO -- Legitimacy of International Economic Governance: Interpretative Approaches to WTO law and the Prospects of its Proceduralization -- The Effect of Soft Law on International Economic Relations -- The Role of NGOs in International Governance NGOs and Developing Country WTO Members: Is there Potential for Alliance? -- III. Human Rights -- Constitutional Primacy and 'Indivisibility' of Human Rights in International Law? The Unfinished Human Rights Revolution and the Emerging Global Integration Law -- International Economic Law as a Means to Further Human Rights? Selective Purchasing Under the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement -- IV. Labour Standards -- International Trade and International Labour Standards: Choosing Objectives, Instruments, and Institutions -- Trade, Labour Standards and Global Governance: A Perspective from the Americas -- V. Environmental Concerns -- Integrating Environmental Concerns into International Economic Law -- The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: A New Model for Environmental Protection on an International Level? -- VI. Transparency -- Digital Governance in the European Union Anno 2002. Freedom of Information Trumped by 'Internal Security'? -- Transparency and Democracy in the Internet: ICANN as an Example? -- How Far Are Governments Interested in International Transparency? The Distribution of Radio Frequencies as a Practical Example -- Abbreviations -- The Authors of this Volume.
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Includes papers from a conference, "International Economic Governance and Non-Economic Concerns: Transparency, Legitimacy, and International Economic Law,", held in Vienna, December 10-11, 2001.

Includes bibliographical references.

I. Economic and Non-Economic Principles -- The Relation of Economic and Non-Economic Principles in International Law -- II. Democracy and Legitimacy -- Taking Democracy Seriously: The Normative Challenges to the International Legal System -- How to Begin to Think About the 'Democratic Deficit' at the WTO -- Legitimacy of International Economic Governance: Interpretative Approaches to WTO law and the Prospects of its Proceduralization -- The Effect of Soft Law on International Economic Relations -- The Role of NGOs in International Governance NGOs and Developing Country WTO Members: Is there Potential for Alliance? -- III. Human Rights -- Constitutional Primacy and 'Indivisibility' of Human Rights in International Law? The Unfinished Human Rights Revolution and the Emerging Global Integration Law -- International Economic Law as a Means to Further Human Rights? Selective Purchasing Under the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement -- IV. Labour Standards -- International Trade and International Labour Standards: Choosing Objectives, Instruments, and Institutions -- Trade, Labour Standards and Global Governance: A Perspective from the Americas -- V. Environmental Concerns -- Integrating Environmental Concerns into International Economic Law -- The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: A New Model for Environmental Protection on an International Level? -- VI. Transparency -- Digital Governance in the European Union Anno 2002. Freedom of Information Trumped by 'Internal Security'? -- Transparency and Democracy in the Internet: ICANN as an Example? -- How Far Are Governments Interested in International Transparency? The Distribution of Radio Frequencies as a Practical Example -- Abbreviations -- The Authors of this Volume.

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