Global Governance | Page 3
La construction européenne est-elle démocratique?
The institutions and policies of the European Union are regularly criticized for their complexity, their bureaucratism and even their lack of legitimacy. In spite of the constant reinforcement of the powers of the European Parliament and the efforts of democratization and transparency of the European decision-making process, the feeling of a democratic deficit persists. After […] Lire la suite
Note minime per una teoria giuridica dei beni comuni
Inter-Systemic Harmonization and Its Challenges for the Legal-State
Vers une gouvernance globale: l’émergence d’un droit postnational
The Meta-regulation of Transnational Private Regulation
La nature juridique de l’eau entre bien public et bien commun
Le jeu des acteurs non étatiques transnationaux
L’Europe et ses collectivités territoriales: réflexions sur l’organisation et l’exercice du pouvoir territorial dans un monde globalisé
The study of the place and role of local and regional authorities in Europe is indicative of major issues in the organization of power. Two models coexist: the first is that of subsidiarity, based on the division of functions into different levels; the second is analyzed according to the paradigm of Multi-level governance and based […] Lire la suite
A New World Order
Global governance is here – but not where most people think. This book presents the far-reaching argument that not only should we have a new world order but that we already do. Anne-Marie Slaughter asks us to completely rethink how we view the political world. It’s not a collection of nation states that communicate through […] Lire la suite