Multilevel Constitutionalism for Multilevel Governance of Public Goods

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Multilevel Constitutionalism for Multilevel Governance of Public Goods

Methodology Problems in International Law

Methods, theory and philosophy of law Public international law

Author: Ernst Ulrich Petersmann

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Language: English

Published by: Hart Publishing

Published on: 12th January 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 416 pages

ISBN: 9781509909070


Overview

This is the first legal monograph analysing multilevel governance of global aggregate public goods (PGs) from the perspective of democractic, republican and cosmopolitan constitutionalism by using historical, legal, political and economic methods. It explains the need for a new philosophy of international law in order to protect human rights and PGs more effectively and more legitimately.

Constitutional Approaches

Constitutional approaches are justified by the universal recognition of human rights and by the need to protect human rights, rule of law, democracy and other principles of justice that are used in national, regional and UN legal systems as indeterminate legal concepts.

Legal Methodology and Governance Challenges

The study describes and criticizes the legal methodology problems of disconnected governance in UN, GATT and WTO institutions as well as in certain areas of the external relations of the EU (like transatlantic free trade agreements).

Author's Experience and Propositions

Based on 40 years of practical experiences of the author in German, European, UN, GATT and WTO governance institutions and of simultaneous academic teaching, this study develops five propositions for constituting, limiting, regulating and justifying multilevel governance for the benefit of citizens and their constitutional rights as constituent powers, democratic principals and main republican actors, who must hold multilevel governance institutions and their limited constituted powers legally, democratically and judicially more accountable.

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