Coregulation: A Possible Legal Model for Global Governance

ABOUT GLOBALIZATION, VIEWS ON THE TRAJECTORY OF MONDIALISATION, pp. 227-242, B. De Schutter, J. Pas, eds., Brussels, VUB Brussels University Press, 2004

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Benoit Frydman

Perelman Centre for Legal Philosophy; Sciences Po School of Law

Date Written: January 5, 2012

Abstract

The paper analyzes how globalization affects the very nature of the law and describes the five main features of the new global law. It argues that co-regulation provides the best model to understand how the law is working at the global level. The model is illustrated by two case studies: carbon markets and internet content monitoring.

Keywords: Globalization, Global Governance, Global Law, Coregulation, Carbon Markets, Global Warming, Internet Law

Suggested Citation

Frydman, Benoit, Coregulation: A Possible Legal Model for Global Governance (January 5, 2012). ABOUT GLOBALIZATION, VIEWS ON THE TRAJECTORY OF MONDIALISATION, pp. 227-242, B. De Schutter, J. Pas, eds., Brussels, VUB Brussels University Press, 2004, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1980176

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