Ensuring Compliance in a Global World
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Köp båda 2 för 686 krThe book is a very worthwhile compendium of analysis of different aspects of the issue. It will be useful to persons in government, universities, associations and legal practice who are involved in reflecting upon the soundness of a transnational private regulation regime, and enable them to develop a framework of analysis, evaluate best practices and engage in comparative studies. -- Peter Glossop, International Trade Law and Regulation As business spreads across the world, but jurisdictions remain essentially national, means must be found whereby business may effectively regulate itself and be regulated for public benefit. This important book addresses these issues, at theoretical and practical levels, explaining important sectoral examples and with deeper analysis. It is both timely and important, and provokes ideas for actions that should be taken at both transnational and national levels. The range of issues covered is rich and impressive. -- Christopher Hodges, Oxford University, UK and Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Globalization pushes the boundaries of markets. Alongside the greater goods of transnational economic activity come the bads of unregulated conduct. This important book looks to the new frontiers of legal intervention to make sure that global markets do not run riot over important public values. The signal contribution is not the search for ever higher levels of transnational authority - the superstates of a brave new world - but empowering numerous private actors to enforce legal norms in our fast-changing economic environment. -- Samuel Issacharoff, New York University, School of Law, US
Edited by Fabrizio Cafaggi, Professor, Scuola Nazionale dell'Amministrazione, Rome, and Director, Center for Judicial Cooperation, EUI, Florence, Italy
Contents: Preface Introduction: The Transformation of Transnational Private Regulation: Enforcement Gaps and Governance Design Fabrizio Cafaggi PART I: RETHINKING THE PUBLICPRIVATE DIVIDE 1. Enforcement of Transnational Public Regulation Richard Stewart 2. Enforcing Transnational Private Regulation: Models and Patterns Fabrizio Cafaggi 3. National Courts and Transnational Private Regulation Eyal Benvenisti and George W. Downs 4. Non-judicial Enforcement of Transnational Private Regulation Colin Scott PART II: JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT OF TRANSNATIONAL PUBLIC REGULATION 5. Judicial Models of International Law Enforcement Francesco Francioni 6. Multilevel Judicial Protection of Rule of Law in Transnational Regulation Requires Struggles for Justice Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann PART III: TRANSNATIONAL PRIVATE REGIMES: CONTRASTING JUDICIAL AND NON-JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT ACROSS SECTORS 7. Privatizing the Adjudication of International Commercial Disputes: The Relevance of Organizational Form Kevin E. Davis 8. Enforcement of Private Transnational Labor Regulation: A New Frontier in the Anti-Sweatshop Movement? Cynthia Estlund 9. Financial Private Regulation and Enforcement Geoffrey P. Miller 10. Transnational Private Regulation of the Internet: Different Models of Enforcement Federica Casarosa 11. Enforcement of Transnational Private Regulation of Advertising Practices: Decentralization, Mechanisms and Procedural Fairness Paul Verbruggen PART IV: CONCLUSION 12. The Enforcement of Transnational Private Regulation: A Fictitious Oxymoron Sabino Cassese, Elisa DAlterio and Maurizia De Bellis Index