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The concept of global governance, which first emerged in the social
s- ences, has triggered different responses in the discipline of
law. This volume contains our proposal. It approaches global
governance from a public law perspective which is centered around
the concept of inter- tional public authority and relies on
international institutional law for the legal conceptualization of
global governance phenomena. This proposal results from a larger
project which started in 2007. The project is a collaborative
effort of the directors of the Max Planck Ins- tute for Comparative
Public Law and International Law, research f- lows and friends of
the Institute, as well as eminent members of the Law Faculty of the
University of Heidelberg. Most of the materials contained in this
volume were first published in the November 2008 - sue of the
German Law Journal (http: //www.germanlawjournal.com). We would
like to express our sincere gratitude to the journal's editors in
chief, Professors Russell Miller (Washington and Lee University
School of Law) and Peer Zumbansen (Osgoode Hall Law School, York U-
versity, Toronto), for the opportunity to publish our papers as a
special issue of their journal. The 2008-2009 University of Idaho
College of Law German Law Journal student editors deserve special
recognition for their hard and diligent work during the publication
process. At the Institute, Eva Richter, Michael Riegner and the
editorial staff of this publication series were instrumental in
bringing this publication to fr- tion.
The concept of global governance, which first emerged in the social
s- ences, has triggered different responses in the discipline of
law. This volume contains our proposal. It approaches global
governance from a public law perspective which is centered around
the concept of inter- tional public authority and relies on
international institutional law for the legal conceptualization of
global governance phenomena. This proposal results from a larger
project which started in 2007. The project is a collaborative
effort of the directors of the Max Planck Ins- tute for Comparative
Public Law and International Law, research f- lows and friends of
the Institute, as well as eminent members of the Law Faculty of the
University of Heidelberg. Most of the materials contained in this
volume were first published in the November 2008 - sue of the
German Law Journal (http://www.germanlawjournal.com). We would like
to express our sincere gratitude to the journal's editors in chief,
Professors Russell Miller (Washington and Lee University School of
Law) and Peer Zumbansen (Osgoode Hall Law School, York U- versity,
Toronto), for the opportunity to publish our papers as a special
issue of their journal. The 2008-2009 University of Idaho College
of Law German Law Journal student editors deserve special
recognition for their hard and diligent work during the publication
process. At the Institute, Eva Richter, Michael Riegner and the
editorial staff of this publication series were instrumental in
bringing this publication to fr- tion.
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