Volume 10 Issue 1 Winter 2003
Symposium: Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy |
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| Editor's Note Alfred C. Aman, Jr. | 1 |
PART I: TRANSNATIONAL AND SUPRANATIONAL DEMOCRACY |
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| The Participation of States and Citizens in Global Governance Saskia Sassen | 5 |
| Exercising Public Authority Beyond the State: Transnational Democracy and/or Alternative Legitimation Strategies? Jost Delbrück | 29 |
| The Emergence of Democratic Participation in Global Governance (Paris, 1919) Steve Charnovitz | 45 |
| The Community Political Order Paul Craig | 79 |
PART II: GLOBALIZATION, DEMOCRACY AND DOMESTIC LAW |
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| Globalization, Democracy, and the Need for a New Administrative Law Alfred C. Aman, Jr. | 125 |
| Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy Sir David Williams | 157 |
| Government and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy Sir David Williams | 157 |
| Government to State: Globalization, Regulation, and Governments as Legal Persons Janet McLean | 173 |
| The Impact on Public Law of Privatization, Deregulation, Outsourcing, and Downsizing: A Canadian Perspective David Mullan and Antonella Ceddia | 199 |
| Achieving Sustainable Development: The Centrality and Multiple Facets of Integrated Decisionmaking John C. Dernbach | 247 |
| Democracy in Global Environmental Governance: Issues, Interests, and Actors in the Mekong and the Rhine Tun Myint | 287 |
PART III: GLOBALIZATION AND EMPIRE |
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| The Democratization Process and Structural Adjustment in Africa Muna Ndulo | 315 |
| Contract of Mutual (In)Difference: Governance and the Humanitarian Apparatus in Contemporary Albania and Kosovo Mariella Pandolfi | 369 |
| A Theory of Imperial Law: A Study on U.S. Hegemony and the Latin Resistance Ugo Mattei | 383 |
THE EARL A. SNYDER LECTURE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW |
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| Empire's Law Susan Marks | 449 |
