'As business spreads across the world, but jurisdictions remain
essentially national, means must be found whereby business may
effectively regulate itself and be regulated for public benefit.
This important book addresses these issues, at theoretical and
practical levels, explaining important sectoral examples and with
deeper analysis. It is both timely and important, and provokes
ideas for actions that should be taken at both transnational and
national levels. The range of issues covered is rich and
impressive.' - Christopher Hodges, Oxford University, UK and
Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 'Globalization
pushes the boundaries of markets. Alongside the greater ''goods''
of transnational economic activity come the ''bads'' of unregulated
conduct. This important book looks to the new frontiers of legal
intervention to make sure that global markets do not run riot over
important public values. The signal contribution is not the search
for ever higher levels of transnational authority - the superstates
of a brave new world - but empowering numerous private actors to
enforce legal norms in our fast-changing economic environment.' -
Samuel Issacharoff, New York University, School of Law, US This
book addresses the different mechanisms of enforcement deployed in
transnational private regimes vis-a-vis those in the field of
public transnational law. Enforcement represents a key dimension in
measuring the effectiveness and legitimacy of transnational private
regulation. This detailed book shifts the focus from rule-making to
enforcement and compliance, and moves from a vertical analysis to a
comparative sectoral analysis. Both public and private
transnational regulation fall under the scrutiny of the authors,
and the book considers the effectiveness of judicial models of
enforcement - under international law and through national courts -
and of non-judicial means. Comparisons are drawn across sectors
including international commercial law, labor law, finance,
Internet regulation and advertising. Enforcement of Transnational
Regulation will appeal to scholars of both private and public law,
regulation and comparative law. It will also prove a stimulating
and challenging read for policy makers and law makers.
Contributors: E. Benvenisti, F. Cafaggi, F. Casarosa, S. Cassese,
E. D'Alterio, K.E. Davis, M. De Bellis, G.W. Downs, C. Estlund, F.
Francioni, G.P. Miller, E.-U. Petersmann, C. Scott, R. Stewart, P.
Verbruggen
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