
Constitutionalizing Economic Globalization
Investment Rules and Democracy's Promise
David Schneiderman(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 27. March 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
340 pages
978-0-521-69203-8 (ISBN)
Description
Are foreign investors the privileged citizens of a new constitutional order that guarantees rates of return on investment interests? Schneiderman explores the linkages between a new investment rules regime and state constitutions - between a constitution-like regime for the protection of foreign investment and the constitutional projects of national states. The investment rules regime, as in classical accounts of constitutionalism, considers democratically authorized state action as inherently suspect. Despite the myriad purposes served by constitutionalism, the investment rules regime aims solely to enforce limits, both inside and outside of national constitutional systems, beyond which citizen-driven politics will be disabled. Drawing on contemporary and historical case studies, the author argues that any transnational regime should encourage innovation, experimentation, and the capacity to imagine alternative futures for managing the relationship between politics and markets. These objectives have been best accomplished via democratic institutions operating at national, sub-national, and local levels.
Reviews / Votes
'Constitutionalising Economic Globalisation offers insightful commentary on some of the ongoing problems with international investment law, for example the regime's often opaque and unpredictable rules as well as its difficulty in accommodating genuine economic crises and environmental issues. As an author Schneiderman is an assiduous researcher (the case studies on Latin America and South Africa are particularly impressive) and for these reasons alone the book should be read by anyone with an interest in international investment law, especially those familiar with political philosophy. ... the application of domestic constitutional principles to the field of international investment law is a unique approach done skilfully.' Cambridge Law JournalMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
496 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-69203-8 (9780521692038)
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Investment Rules and Democracy's Promise
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Investment Rules and Democracy's Promise
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Investment Rules and Democracy's Promise
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Person
David Schneiderman is Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law.
Content
Introduction: the new constitutional order; Part I. Rules: 1. The investment rules regime; 2. The takings rule; 3. Investment rules in action; Part II. Projects: 4. Health and the environment; 5. Land and empowerment; 6. Privatization and democratization; Part III. Resistance: 7. Citizenship; 8. The rule of law; 9. A world of possibilities.