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Winter 2003: Volume 10, Issue 1

Symposium: Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy

Editors Note
Alfred C. Aman, Jr.

Part I: Transnational and Supranational Democracy

The Participation Of States And Citizens In Global Governance
Saskia Sassen

Exercising Public Authority Beyond The State: Transnational Democracy And/Or Alternative Legitimation Strategies?
Jost Delbrück

The Emergence Of Democratic Participation In Global Governance (Paris, 1919)
Steve Charnovitz

The Community Political Order
Paul Craig

Part II: Globalization, Democracy and Domestic Law

Globalization, Democracy, And The Need For A New Administrative Law
Alfred C. Aman, Jr.

Globalization And Governance: The Prospects For Democracy
Sir David Williams

Government To State:  Globalization, Regulation, And Governments As Legal Persons
Janet Mclean

The Impact On Public Law Of Privatization, Deregulation, Outsourcing, And Downsizing: A Canadian Perspective
David Mullan & Antonella Ceddia

Achieving Sustainable Development:  The Centrality And Multiple Facets Of Integrated Decisionmaking
John C. Dernbach

Democracy In Global Environmental Governance: Issues, Interests, And Actors In The Mekong And The Rhine
Tun Myint

Part III: Globalization and Empire

The Democratization Process And Structural Adjustment In Africa
Muna Ndulo

Contract Of Mutual (In)Difference:  Governance And The Humanitarian Apparatus In Contemporary Albania And Kosovo
Mariella Pandolfi

A Theory Of Imperial Law:  A Study On U.S. Hegemony And The Latin Resistance
Ugo Mattei

The Earl A. Snyder Lecture in International Law

Empire’s Law
Susan Marks

Hannah L. Buxbaum

Professor of Law
Phone: 812-855-4350
E-mail: hbuxbaum@indiana.edu

Professor Buxbaum is a faculty editor of the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies.

Professor Buxbaum teaches in the areas of Contracts, International Business Transactions, International Litigation, Secured Transactions, and Securities Regulation, and is a recipient of the Leon H. Wallace Teaching Award. Her research in the field of private international law addresses primarily the application of regulatory statutes in the transnational context.

Professor Buxbaum joined the faculty of the Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington in 1997 following four years in corporate practice at the New York law firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell. While at Davis Polk, Professor Buxbaum worked for two years in the firm's Frankfurt office, where she was responsible for global capital-market transactions and securities issues for her international client base.

B.A., 1987, Cornell University; J.D., 1992, Cornell Law School; LL.M., 1993, University of Heidelberg, Germany. Articles Editor, Cornell Law Review. Associate, Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York, New York, 1993-97. Member, Order of the Coif.

IJGLS Articles by Professor Buxbaum