1st Edition
Constitutions of Value Law, Governance, and Political Ecology
1. Constitutions of Value: An Introduction to the Symposium
Isabel Feichtner and Geoff Gordon
2. The Constitution of Non-Monetary Surplus Values
Gunther Teubner
3. Against Value(s): Marx, Wertkritik and the Illusions of State, Politics and Law
Klaus Kempter
4. Real (E)State: Valuing a Nation under Imperial Rentier Capitalism
Christine Schwöbel-Patel
5. Paris is Burning: A Cautionary Tale About the Politics of Value
Clair Quentin
6. Capitalism, the Constitutional Theory of the Firm, and Value Production: Investment and Labor Market Precarity
Jamee K. Moudud
7. The Key to Value: The Debate over Commensurability in Neoclassical and Credit Approaches to Money
Christine Desan
8. States, Markets, and Transnational Law: A Re-evaluation of the Legal ‘Constitution’ of Money
Anna Chadwick
9. Financial Value, Anthropological Critique, and the Operations of the Law
Fabian Muniesa
10. Critique of Valuation in the Calculation of Damages in ISDS: Between Law, Finance and Politics
Toni Marzal
11. On the Value of Rights
Florian Hoffmann
12. Value as Potentiality: Blockchain and the Age of Institutional Challenges
Outi Korhonen and Juho Rantala
13. The Contemporary Values of Operadiction Regimes
Dimitri Van Den Meerssche and Geoff Gordon
14. Legally Constituting the Value of Nature: the Green Economy and Stranded Assets
Julia Dehm
15. The Market as a ‘Rigged Game’: Theories of Ecologically Unequal Exchange and Their Implications for Value, Price, and Measures of Real Wealth
Oliver Schlaudt
16. Value in the Emotional Register
Jessie Hohmann
17. Value Talk in Legal Academia
John D. Haskell
18. A Vague Reflection on Value, or, the (Im)possibility of Radical Imagination
Sofia Stolk
Biography
Isabel Feichtner is Professor at the University of Würzburg, Germany.
Geoff Gordon is Senior Researcher at the Asser Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.






