Volkerrecht als offentliches recht: konturen eines rechtlichen rahmens fur global governance
In: Der Staat: Zeitschrift für Staatslehre und Verfassungsgeschichte, deutsches und europäisches öffentliches Recht, Band 49, Heft 1, S. 23-50
ISSN: 0038-884X
This article presents an outlined analysis from three German political scientists' project on the establishment & new dynamic of global governance, as carried out through a spectrum of public administration & international laws. In commencing the article the authors discuss instances where this phenomenon is occurring at the international level examined from a public law standpoint, & then provide the main points of their article, while analyzing various aspects & functions of governance, as well as fundamental right of self-determination. Next, the article looks at the law of institutions & public administration law, as taken into the context & practice of international public authority, i.e. such as through the United Nations & OECD; the evolution emanating from this phenomenon; & the various modes of thinking therein. Thirdly, the article then examines the concept of public-law enclosure, as it pertains to the practice of international public power; examining the various measures & mechanisms allotted to this dynamic, including factors of compliance & function; & the issues regarding the legitimacy of global governance, the overall potential & factors regarding their institutionalization, & emanating effects herein. In conclusion the authors summarize their findings through thematic studies & cross-sectional analysis, & their research design behind this project; & end on a note regarding the underlying, international ethos, as it pertains to global governance, politics, & society. Adapted from the source document.