TY - BOOK AU - Joerges,Christian AU - Sand,Inger-Johanne AU - Teubner,Gunther TI - Transnational governance and constitutionalism T2 - International studies in the theory of private law SN - 184113435X U1 - 341.2 22 PY - 2004/// CY - Oxford PB - Hart KW - Non-governmental organizations KW - International organization KW - Constitutional law KW - Administrative responsibility N1 - Foreword and acknowledgements; Christian Joerges, Inger-Johanne Sand and Gunther Teubner --; 1; Societal constitutionalism : alternatives to state-centred constitutional theory?; Gunther Teubner --; 2; Constitutionalism or legal theory : comments on Gunther Teubner; Thomas Vesting --; 3; Polycontextuality as an alternative to constitutionalism; Inger-Johanne Sand --; 4; Themis Sapiens : comments on Inger-Johanne Sand; Andreas Fischer-Lescano --; 5; Sources of legitimacy beyond the state : a view from international relations; Jens Steffek --; 6; No legitimacy without politics : comments on Jens Steffek; Agustin Jose Menendez --; 7; Europe at a crossroads : government or transnational governance?; Erik Oddvar Eriksen and John Erik Fossum --; 8; Law and non-law in the constitutionalisation of Europe : comments on Eriksen and Fossum; Michelle Everson --; 9; Constituting private governance regimes : standards bodies in American Law; Harm Schepel --; 10; Law and constitutionalism in the mirror of non-governmental standards : comments on Harm Schepel; Errol Meidinger --; 11; Transnational governance regimes for foods : derived from bio-technology and their legitimacy; Alexia Herwig --; 12; Legitimation of transnational governance regimes : foodstuff regulation at the WTO : comments on Alexia Herwig; Patrizia Nanz --; 13; The many faces of the trade-environment conflict : some lessons for the constitutionalisation project; Oren Perez --; 14; The structural limitations of network governance : ICANN as a case in point; Jochen von Bernstorff --; 15; ICANN and the illusion of a community-based internet : comments on Jochen von Bernstorff; Karl-Heinz Ladeur --; 16; Transnational governance of corporate conduct through the migration of human rights norms : the potential contribution of transnational 'private' litigation; Craig Scott and Robert Wai --; 17; Human rights, transnational private law litigation and corporate accountability : comments on Scott and Wai; David M. Trubek --; 18; Transnational governance without a public law?; Christoph Mollers --; 19; Constitutionalism and transnational governance : exploring a magic triangle; Christian Joerges ER -