1st Edition

Law and Legalization in Transnational Relations

Edited By Christian Brütsch, Dirk Lehmkuhl Copyright 2007
    256 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    256 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This volume addresses the emergence of multiple legal and law-like arrangements that alter the interaction between states, their delegated agencies, international organizations and non-state actors in international and transnational politics.

    Political scientists and legal scholars have been addressing the ‘legalization’ of international regimes and international politics, and engaging in interdisciplinary research on the nature, the causes and the effects of the norm driven controls over different areas and dimensions of global governance.

    Written by leading contributors in the field, the book claims that the emergence and spread of legal and law-like arrangements contributes to the transformation of world politics, arguing that ‘legalization’ does not only mean that states co-operate in more or less precise, binding and independent regimes, but also that different types of non-state actors can engage in the framing, definition, implementation and enforcement of legal and law-like norms and rules. To capture these diverse observations, the volume provides an interpretative framework that includes the increase in international law-making, the variation of legal and legalized regimes and the differentiation of legal and law-like arrangements.

    Law and Legalization in Transnational Relations is of interest to students and researchers of international politics, international relations and law.

    1. Introduction, Christian Brütsch and Dirk Lehmkuhl  2. Complex Legalization and the Many Moves to Law, Christian Brütsch and Dirk Lehmkuhl   3. Transnational Legalization of Accounting: The Case of International Financial Reporting Standards, Jens Wüstemann and Sonja Kierzek   4. The Harmonization of Private Commercial Law: The Case of Secured Finance, Edward S. Cohen   5. Multi-stakeholder Initiatives to Combat Money Laundering and Bribery, Mark Pieth   6. Legalization, Transnationalism and Organic Agriculture, William D. Coleman and Austina J. Reed   7. Beyond Westphalia: Competitive Legalization in Emerging Transnational Regulatory Systems, Errol Meidinger   8. Beyond Legalization? How Global Standards Work, Bas Arts and Dieter Kerwer   9. International Standards - Functions and Links to Law, Erich Schanze   10. Beyond Legalization: Reading the Increase, Variation and Differentiation of Legal and Law-like Arrangements in International Relations Through World Society Theory, Mathias Albert   11. The Role of the Transnational Corporation in the Process of Legalisation: Insights from Economics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Andreas Georg Scherer and Dorothée Baumann   12. Conclusion, Christian Brütsch and Dirk Lehmkuhl

    Biography

    Brütsch, Christian; Lehmkuhl, Dirk