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Book Title: The Commons and a New Global Governance
Editor(s): Cogolati, Samuel; Wouters, Jan
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781788118507
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents List of figures and tables List of contributors Foreword by Michel Bauwens Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: democratic, institutional
and legal implications of the commons for global governance Samuel Cogolati and Jan Wouters DEMOCRATIC PERSPECTIVES 20 37 vii ix
xvii xix 1
PART I 2 3 4
What democracy for the global commons? Pierre Dardot Federal commons Nicolás Brando and Helder De Schutter A (non-)violent
revolution? Strategies of civility for the politics of the common Christiaan Boonen Forget Ostrom: from the development commons to
the common as social sovereignty Pierre Sauvêtre INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES
57
5
78
PART II 6
Governance of the global commons: a question of supply and demand, the answer of polycentricism Rutger Hagen and Christophe Crombez
The rule of law and accountability: exploring trajectories for democratizing governance of global public goods and global commons
Maja Groff and Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen
102
7
130
v
vi
The commons and a new global governance
8
Expropriation by definition? Regime complexes, structural power, and global public goods Thomas R. Eimer Knowledge commons and global
governance of academic publishing Maarja Beerkens LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
160
9
186
PART III 10
The ecology of international law: towards an international legal system in tune with nature and community? Ugo Mattei From eroding
to enabling the commons: the dual movement in international law Olivier De Schutter International law to save the commons Samuel
Cogolati and Jan Wouters Procedure and substance in international environmental law and the protection of the global commons Jutta
Brunné ...
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