Megaregulation Contested (häftad)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
752
Utgivningsdatum
2019-06-11
Förlag
OUP Oxford
Medarbetare
Malone, David M. / Mertensktter, Paul / Stewart, Richard B. / Streinz, Thomas / Sunami, Atsushi
Illustrationer
Black & white illustrations
Dimensioner
249 x 165 x 48 mm
Vikt
1453 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
469:B&W 6.69 x 9.61 in or 244 x 170 mm (Pinched Crown) Case Laminate on White w/Matte Lam
ISBN
9780198825296

Megaregulation Contested

Global Economic Ordering After TPP

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In this collection, leading scholars from around the world analyse 'megaregulation': a new intergovernmental economic ordering and form of governance. In the aftermath of the failure of TPP, the collection also looks at the controversies surrounding megaregulation and the future directions complex transnational governance may take.
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Benedict Kingsbury is Vice Dean and Murry and Ida Becker Professor of Law at New York University School of Law. He also serves as Director of the Institute for International Law and Justice and Faculty Director of the Guarini Institute for Global Legal Studies. His major current projects focus on large scale global ordering such as TPP and the Belt & Road Initiative; physical, digital, and informational infrastructure; and global data/tech law. He is one of the editors (with Andrew Hurrell of Oxford University, and Richard B. Stewart) of the Law and Global Governance series. His research projects on global governance issues have been supported by the National Science Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. David M. Malone is UN Under-Secretary General and Rector of the United Nations University. Malone previously served as President of Canada's International Development Research Centre; Canada's Representative to the UN Economic and Social Council and as Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations; as Director General of the Policy, International Organizations and Global Issues Bureaus within Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade; as President of the International Peace Academy (now International Peace Institute); as DFAIT Assistant Deputy Minister for Global Issues; and as Canada's High Commissioner to India, and non-resident Ambassador to Bhutan and Nepal (2006-2008). Paul Mertenskoetter is a Fellow at the Institute for International Law and Justice at NYU Law and a PhD candidate at Humboldt University of Berlin. He was a law clerk at the International Court of Justice and holds a JD from NYU Law and a BA from the University of York. Richard B. Stewart is University Professor and John Edward Sexton Professor of Law at New York University School of Law. Prior to joining the NYU School of Law faculty, he served as a Byrne Professor of Administrative Law at Harvard Law School and a member of the faculty of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard; Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Environment and Natural Resource Division of the U.S. Department of Justice; and Chairman of the Environmental Defense Fund. Thomas Streinz is Adjunct Professor of Law at NYU Law and a Fellow at the Institute for International Law and Justice. Prior to moving to New York, he studied law at the University of Bayreuth and Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. He holds the EUI's Diploma in European law and an LLM from NYU Law. Atsushi Sunami is currently Professor and Vice President at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan. He also serves as Special Advisor to Cabinet Office responsible for Science and Technology and Innovation. He is also a member of the Advisory Board for the Promotion of Science and Technology Diplomacy in Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, the Council for Science and Technology in Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Expert Panel on Basic Policy in Council for Science, Technology and Innovation of Cabinet office.

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1: Benedict Kingsbury, David Malone, Paul Mertenskoetter, Richard B. Stewart, Thomas Streinz, and Atsushi Sunami: Introduction: The Essence, Significance, and Problems of the Trans-Pacific Partnership 2: Benedict Kingsbury, Paul Mertenskoetter, Richard B. Stewart, and Thomas Streinz: The Trans-Pacific Partnership as Megaregulation 3: David Malone: The Uncertain Geostrategic Outlook for the US in Asia: The Pivot, the Rebalance, TPP, and Now What? 4: Jing Tao: China and TPP: A Tale of Two Economic Orderings? Part I Contesting Megaregulation: Distribution, Inequality, and Development 5: Annelise Riles: The Politics of Expertise in Transnational Economic Governance: Breaking the Cycle 6: B.S. Chimni: Class, Power, and Inequality in Megaregulation: The TPP Model 7: Alvaro Santos: The Lessons of TPP and the Future of Labor Chapters in Trade Agreements 8: Errol Meidigner: TPP and Environmental Regulation 9: Antonia Eliason: Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation: The Missing Development Agenda Part II Transnational Business: Global Value Chains and the Digital Economy 10: Bernard Hoekman and Charles Sabel: In a World of Value Chains: What Space for Regulatory Coherence and Cooperation in Trade Agreements? 11: Donald Robertson: Globally Intertwined Markets: Business Structures and International Economic Regulation 12: Dan Ciuriak: TPP's Business Asymmetries: Megaregulation and the Conditions of Competition between MNCs and SMEs 13: Iain Osgood: Sales, Sourcing, or Regulation? Evidence from TPP on What Drives US Corporate Support for Trade 14: Thomas Streinz: 1. Digital Megaregulation Uncontested? TPP's Model for the Global Data Economy Part III Megaregulation, the Regulatory State, and the Market 15: Rochelle Dreyfuss: Harmonization: Top Down, Bottom Up-and Now Sideways? The Impact of the IP Provisions of Megaregional Agreements on Third Party States 16: Kiyoshi Adachi: Thailand and Public Health: Looking Beyond the Intellectual Property Chapter in TPP 17: Richard B. Stewart and Paul Mertenskoetter: Megaregulatory Administrative Law: An Instrument of Political Control 18: Daniel Francis: Choices and Consequences: Internationalizing Competition Policy After TPP 19: Joseph Wira Koesnaidi and Wahyuni Bahar: Challenges of Opening by Megaregulation: Indonesia and Government Procurement Disciplines 20: Atsushi Sunami, Kenichi Kawasaki, Yoko Ikeda, and Michael C. Huang: Leveraging National Regulatory Reform in Japan and the Economic Modeling of Trade Agreements 21: Michael Livermore and Jason Schwartz: Regulating Regulation: Impact Assessments and Trade 22: Naoyuki Yoshino, Pornipum Chantapacdepong, and Matthias Helble: Trade and Exchange Rates: The Joint Declaration of the Macroeconomic Policy Authorities of TPP Countries Part IV Megaregulatory Treaty Institutions 23: Robert Howse: The Institutional Governance of Global Trade and Regulation: Back to the Future? 24: Donald McRae: State-to-State Dispute Settlement in Megaregionals 25: Chin Leng Lim: Finding a Workable Balance between Investor Protection and the Public Interest in TPP Part V National Politics of Megaregulatory Agreements 26: Christina Davis: Japan: Interest Group Politics, Foreign Policy Linkages, and TPP 27: Robert Gulotty: Structuring Participation: Public Comments and the Dynamics of US Trade Negotiations 28: Alejandro Rodiles: Mexican Politics of Global Trade and Law in Times of Trump: After TPP is Before TPP 29: Rodrigo Polanco Lazo: Regional and Preferential Agreements: The Pacific and Atlantic Styles in Latin America 30: David M. Trubek, Fabio Morosini, and Michelle Sanchez Badin: Brazil in the Shadow of TPP: Beyond the Grand Debate, Pragmatic Responses 31: Harsha Vardhana Singh: India and TPP: The Emerging Scenario