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Bottom-Up Lawmaking: The Private Origins Of Transnational Law, Janet Koven Levit
Bottom-Up Lawmaking: The Private Origins Of Transnational Law, Janet Koven Levit
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
This article introduces one way in which the private sector makes law- bottom-up transnational lawmaking. While this article explores one example in depth- the Berne Union's regulation of export credit insurance- it concludes that bottom-up lawmaking peppers our legal landscape in a profound and largely unacknowledged way. More specifically, this article discusses how the private sector engages in international lawmaking and contemplates the normative implications of privatized transnational lawmaking.
Democracy and the Transnational Private Sector, Symposium. Indiana University School of Law – Bloomington, April 12-13, 2007.
Securing The Global City: Crime, Consulting, Risk, And Ratings In The Production Of Urban Space, Katharyne Mitchell, Katherine Beckett
Securing The Global City: Crime, Consulting, Risk, And Ratings In The Production Of Urban Space, Katharyne Mitchell, Katherine Beckett
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
The last decade has witnessed the rise of private transnational institutions that increasingly influence the organization and management of urban space. Two institutions are especially powerful in this regard: bond-rating agencies and global security firms. Bolstered by a discourse of risk and the need to securitize cities, these institutions have garnered enormous amounts of power with respect to urban social and spatial control. They are implicated in the imprisonment and displacement of marginalized populations, the intensification of gentrification, and general shifts in municipal funding priorities. The authors illustrate these themes through a case study of New York City, followed by …
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Opic, And The Retreat From Transparency, Blake Puckett
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Opic, And The Retreat From Transparency, Blake Puckett
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
This article argues that the current intersection of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) is turning U.S. investment and aid policy in a direction that neither addresses corruption concerns, nor augments other U.S. foreign policy goals in the Caucasus and Central Asia, and perhaps more globally. The current regulatory system has caused OPIC to structure its investment projects in alternative forms that bypass anti-corruption regulations.W hile these alternatives serve to increase capital in developing economies, the distance they create between OPIC and the end-user fosters a lack of transparency and ultimately corruption. However, …
Global Panopticism: States, Corporations, And The Governance Effects Of Monitoring Regimes, Larry Catá Backer
Global Panopticism: States, Corporations, And The Governance Effects Of Monitoring Regimes, Larry Catá Backer
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Regulatory power has become fractured. Its assertion both by public and private bodies is well known. Less well recognized is that the expression of this regulatory power has been fracturing as well. No longer confined to positive regulation or judicial decision, the techniques for enforcing regulation are substituting for regulation itself. This paper examines surveillance as a mechanism through which power is asserted and regulation effected in a world of shared public/private governance. For this purpose, understanding the nature of surveillance as a technique of governance, and as a substitute for governance itself, is a key element for understanding political …
Democratization: The Contribution Of Fair Trade And Ethical Trading Movements, Janet Dine
Democratization: The Contribution Of Fair Trade And Ethical Trading Movements, Janet Dine
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
De-democratization and institutional corruption threaten equality among the expanding global market community. International treaties have been largely unsuccessful because they are designed to favor the more politically and economically advantaged players. In addition to meeting these challenges, there are many additional benefits to be gained from adopting the principles of the Fair Trade and Ethical Trading movements. Finally, international law has an obligation to integrate the principles of social and ethical trading movements to prevent the autonomous powers and transnational corporations from dominating the traditional, less powerful markets and so that welfare increases for all.
Democracy and the Transnational Private …
From Agitation To Institutionalization: The Student Anti-Sweatshop Movement In The New Millennium, Purnima Bose
From Agitation To Institutionalization: The Student Anti-Sweatshop Movement In The New Millennium, Purnima Bose
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
This article provides an overview of the student anti-sweatshop movement and argues that the movement has been somewhat successful at changing policies. The primary objectives are twofold: first, to supplement existing literature on the anti-sweatshop movement by offering an account of its emergence and evolution at Indiana University-Bloomington; and second, to describe the Designated Suppliers Program (DSP), a United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) initiative that proactively seeks to improve conditions for workers producing university-licensed apparel.
Democracy and the Transnational Private Sector, Symposium. Indiana University School of Law – Bloomington, April 12-13, 2007.
Rethinking Ngos: The Economy Of Survival And Global Governance, Marc Abélès
Rethinking Ngos: The Economy Of Survival And Global Governance, Marc Abélès
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
This article explores the concept of "global politics," an evolving set of systems that undermine our traditional view of government. These underlying systems, including Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), exert great influence on the power and actions of nation-states. Thus, while current global politics are largely dependent on the actions and strategies of nation-states, nation-states are not the only actors at work. The article argues for a view of global politics that takes these other systems, particularly NGOs, into account.
Democracy and the Transnational Private Sector, Symposium. Indiana University School of Law – Bloomington, April 12-13, 2007.
Privatization And Public Law Values: A View From France, Manuel Tirard
Privatization And Public Law Values: A View From France, Manuel Tirard
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
This article uses a comparative approach to explore privatization and its consequences on public law values. It discusses the French model for protecting these values, which limits the scope of privatization and applies a legal regime within which public law norms play an active role. While it does not suggest that this model can or should be applied in the United States, it does express that the French experience can enrich American debates on the subject.
Democracy and the Transnational Private Sector, Symposium. Indiana University School of Law – Bloomington, April 12-13, 2007.
A Theory Of Open-Source Anarchy, David Fidler
A Theory Of Open-Source Anarchy, David Fidler
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
The rise of the importance of non-State actors in global politics challenges existing theories of international relations, and this article presents a new approach to the non- State actor phenomenon by developing a "theory of open-source anarchy." The article reviews the anarchy problem in the study of international relations and how leading theories explain this problem. This analysis questions whether these leading theories can explain the nature of non-State actor participation in contemporary global affairs. The article then develops a theoretical framework that addresses the non-State actor challenge. The framework argues that the nature of anarchy has shifted from a …
Reconstructing Contemporary Democracy, Jan Aart Scholte
Reconstructing Contemporary Democracy, Jan Aart Scholte
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Democratic practice varies historically, and transformations of the societal context require accompanying reconstructions of democracy if "rule by the people" is to remain meaningful. Contemporary society is witnessing particularly profound changes in underlying structures of space, governance, and identity. Fundamental reconsideration of democracy is therefore also needed. This article first develops a generic understanding of democracy; next elaborates on currently unfolding transformations of geography, regime, and community; and then develops a five-faceted reconstruction of democracy to meet these changed circumstances. This prescription entails: (1) reconceptualizing democracy, shifting away from obsolete assumptions of territorialists pace, statist regulation, and nationalist identity; (2) …
Mandatory Rules In Civil Litigation: Status Of The Doctrine Post-Globalization, Hannah Buxbaum
Mandatory Rules In Civil Litigation: Status Of The Doctrine Post-Globalization, Hannah Buxbaum
Articles by Maurer Faculty
For all the scholarly attention paid to the role of mandatory rules in civil litigation, the doctrine regarding their use has never been fully developed. Certainly courts considering contracts governed by foreign law will sometimes override that law, applying a mandatory rule of the forum in its place. But in its most expansive articulation, the "mandatory rules" theory would also permit courts in certain circumstances to apply the mandatory law of a third country - a direction in which courts have declined to go. This article examines one of the justifications forwarded by early proponents of this more expansive approach: …
The Relationship Of Participatory Democracy To Participatory Law Formation, Christiana Ochoa
The Relationship Of Participatory Democracy To Participatory Law Formation, Christiana Ochoa
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
While the traditional doctrinal formulation of customary international law (CIL) has focused exclusively on state practice and opinio juris, in the modern age, it is undeniable that individuals and non-state collectives of individuals are increasingly becoming relevant to this process. It is thus useful to analyze individual participation based on the model of participatory democracy, and also in contrast to representative democracy. By doing so, the nuanced relationship between participatory law formation and democratic participation in lawmaking is brought into relief.I n light of larger modern trends within international law, the participation of individuals in law formation requires further examination …
The Advantages Of The Civil Law Judicial Design As The Model For Emerging Legal Systems, Charles H. Koch, Jr
The Advantages Of The Civil Law Judicial Design As The Model For Emerging Legal Systems, Charles H. Koch, Jr
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Globalization, Courts, and Judicial Power Symposium
Rehnquist's Vietnam: Constitutional Separatism And The Stealth Advance Of Martial Law, Diane H. Mazur
Rehnquist's Vietnam: Constitutional Separatism And The Stealth Advance Of Martial Law, Diane H. Mazur
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Globalizing The Rule Of Law: Some Thoughts At And On The Periphery, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Globalizing The Rule Of Law: Some Thoughts At And On The Periphery, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Globalization And Civil Society-Continuities, Ambiguities, And Realities In Latin America, Lucy Taylor
Globalization And Civil Society-Continuities, Ambiguities, And Realities In Latin America, Lucy Taylor
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Choice, Dependence, And The Reinvigoration Of The Traditional Family, Kathyn Abrams
Choice, Dependence, And The Reinvigoration Of The Traditional Family, Kathyn Abrams
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University Law School Apr. 4, 2011
Toward Contractual Choice In Marriage, J. Mark Ramseyer
Toward Contractual Choice In Marriage, J. Mark Ramseyer
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University Law School - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
Opportunities For And Limitations Of Private Ordering In Family Law (Symposium Roundtable), Jeffrey E. Stake, Michael Grossberg, Martha Fineman, Akhil Reed Amar, Regina Austin, Thomas S. Ulen
Opportunities For And Limitations Of Private Ordering In Family Law (Symposium Roundtable), Jeffrey E. Stake, Michael Grossberg, Martha Fineman, Akhil Reed Amar, Regina Austin, Thomas S. Ulen
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
The New Marriage Contract And The Limits Of Private Ordering, Gregory S. Alexander
The New Marriage Contract And The Limits Of Private Ordering, Gregory S. Alexander
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
Joint Custody And Strategic Behavior, Saul Levmore
Joint Custody And Strategic Behavior, Saul Levmore
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
Joint Custody: Bonding And Monitoring Theories, Margaret F. Brinig, F. H. Buckley
Joint Custody: Bonding And Monitoring Theories, Margaret F. Brinig, F. H. Buckley
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
Bonding After Divorce: Comments On Joint Custody: Bonding And Monitoring Theories, Ann Laquer Estin
Bonding After Divorce: Comments On Joint Custody: Bonding And Monitoring Theories, Ann Laquer Estin
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
Lifting The Veil Of Ignorance: Personalizing The Marriage Contract, Eric Rasmusen, Jeffrey E. Stake
Lifting The Veil Of Ignorance: Personalizing The Marriage Contract, Eric Rasmusen, Jeffrey E. Stake
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
Comparative Law In Action: Promissory Estoppel, The Civil Law, And The Mixed Jurisdiction, David V. Snyder
Comparative Law In Action: Promissory Estoppel, The Civil Law, And The Mixed Jurisdiction, David V. Snyder
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
A Feminist Reassessment Of Civil Society, Susan H. Williams
A Feminist Reassessment Of Civil Society, Susan H. Williams
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and Civil Society
An Essay On The Vicissitudes Of Civil Society With Special Reference To Scotland In The Eighteenth Century, Marvin B. Becker
An Essay On The Vicissitudes Of Civil Society With Special Reference To Scotland In The Eighteenth Century, Marvin B. Becker
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and Civil Society
Civil Society, Metaphysics, And Tolerance, David C. Williams
Civil Society, Metaphysics, And Tolerance, David C. Williams
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and Civil Society
A Response To Marvin Becker, "An Essay On The Vicissitudes Of Civil Society With Special Reference To Scotland In The Eighteenth Century", Michael Grossberg
A Response To Marvin Becker, "An Essay On The Vicissitudes Of Civil Society With Special Reference To Scotland In The Eighteenth Century", Michael Grossberg
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and Civil Society
Individualism As Principle: Its Emergence, Institutionalization, And Contradictions, Political Philosophy, Adam B. Seligman
Individualism As Principle: Its Emergence, Institutionalization, And Contradictions, Political Philosophy, Adam B. Seligman
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and Civil Society