Constitutionalism and Transnational Governance Failures
Contributor(s)
Petersmann, Ernst-Ulrich (editor)
Steinbach, Armin (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book explores strategies for limiting transnational market failures, governance failures and constitutional failures impeding protection of the universally agreed sustainable development goals like climate change mitigation and access to justice and transnational rule-of-law. Can multilevel democratic and judicial protection of fundamental rights and public goods across frontiers be extended through plurilateral agreements? Can transnational economic and environmental constitutionalism be reconciled with ‘constitutional pluralism’ and with democratic constitutionalism depending on individual and democratic consent of free and equal citizens? Will judicial challenges (e.g. of EU carbon border adjustment measures) and countermeasures lead to further disruption of UN and WTO law?
Keywords
constitutional economics; constitutional failures; Constitutional pluralism; constitutional politics; environmental constitutionalism; governance failures; market failures; plurilateral agreements; regulatory competition; UN; WTODOI
10.1163/9789004693722ISBN
9789004693722, 9789004693715, 9789004693722Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Imprint
NijhoffClassification
International law
Constitutional and administrative law: general
Europe