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Fields of global governance: how transnational power elites can make global governance intelligible / Kauppi, Niilo; Madsen, Mikael R   Article
Madsen, Mikael R Article
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Summary/Abstract To make global governance intelligible, we need to study a neglected abut crucial phenomenon namely the development of the social division of labor, both in transnational society and more specifically with regard to the fields of politics, law and economics. This nation of a social division of labor has to be distinguished from the mere technical division of labor. The process in question is not merely one of differentiation in an ever more complex world, nor does it take place in a relative power vacuum.
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International judiciary as transnational power elite / Madsen, Mikael R   Article
Madsen, Mikael R Article
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Summary/Abstract The emergence of a global structure of judicialized international law in closely linked to more general effort throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries to establish an international community by law. While the proliferation of international courts (ICs) and its consequence has been described elsewhere (Romano 1999; Koskennienmi and Leino 2002; alter 2014), we know surprisingly little about the judges sitting at the helm of contemporary judicialized international law and quite literally ruling (on) the world.
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