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Une possible histoire de la norme. Les normativités émergentes de la mondialisation (2e édition)
The normative architecture of contemporary Western societies is transformed by the combined action of the globalization of commercial and financial exchanges, the economic shift attributed to the modes of governance of the public administration, the globalization of risks and intensification of State interdependencies. Globalization is shaking up the state’s monopoly on the law by illustrating […] Lire la suite
Petit manuel pratique de droit global
Global law is neither distant nor universal. It is created before our eyes. It does not correspond to the iron fist of a hypothetical world state nor to the invisible hand of globalized markets. It is woven and undone each day by the action of thousands of hands, more or less skillful, struggling to make […] Lire la suite
Governance: a Soft Revolution with Hard Political and Legal Effects
Les défis de la démocratie globale
Gouvernance et risque. Les défis de la régulation dans un monde global
The risks, induced by the practices of the modernity, dominate today the political and legal discourse. It’s object thus focuses on a control of the risks. Risk affects the forms and modalities of governance: both at the international level, which commands, because of environmental risks, in particular, global governance and at the national level, where […] Lire la suite
Legal Studies and Global Governance
Gouverner par les standards et les indicateurs : De Hume aux rankings
A Perspective on Global Law and Governance
La democrazia dei beni comuni
Alberto Lucarelli tackles a crucial issue: the transition from a top-down, organicistic public law based on representation to a public right that is articulated in the community and that seeks its deepest reason precisely in social dynamics, in general aims, in those common goods which are the permanent elements of public policies. With a further […] Lire la suite