Markets, Constitutions, and Inequality
Herausgeber: Chadwick, Anna; Palacios-Lleras, Andrés; Lozano-Rodríguez, Eleonora
Markets, Constitutions, and Inequality
Herausgeber: Chadwick, Anna; Palacios-Lleras, Andrés; Lozano-Rodríguez, Eleonora
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This interdisciplinary collection examines the significance of constitutions in setting the terms and conditions upon which market economies operate.
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This interdisciplinary collection examines the significance of constitutions in setting the terms and conditions upon which market economies operate.
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- Critical Studies in Jurisprudence
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781032044033
- ISBN-10: 1032044039
- Artikelnr.: 64105061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Critical Studies in Jurisprudence
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781032044033
- ISBN-10: 1032044039
- Artikelnr.: 64105061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anna Chadwick is Lecturer in International Law and Legal Theory at the University of Glasgow, UK. Eleonora Lozano-Rodríguez is the current Dean of the Law School at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia. Andrés Palacios-Lleras is Principal Professor of Law at the Faculty of Jurisprudence of the Universidad Del Rosario, Colombia. Javier Solana is Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law at the University of Glasgow, UK.
Introduction Anna Chadwick, Eleonora Lozano, Andrés Palacios Lleras, Javier
Solana Part 1 - The Constitutional Embeddedness of Markets 1. The
Constitutional Disembeddedness of Markets Anna Chadwick 2. Law of Nature,
Law of Man: Economic Theories of Constitutions and the Normative Question
Beniamino Callegari Part 2 - Markets, Constitutions, and Inequality: Legal
Regimes 3. The Law and Political Economy of Health Care in the United
States Ximena Benavides 4. Fiscal Sustainability and its Jurisprudential
Evolution: the Fraight Dialogue Between the Economy and the Law Eleonora
Lozano Rodriguez 5. The Paradoxes of a Progressive Constitution and
Neoliberal Food Regime Ramón Fogel, Roni Paredes & Sintya Valdez 6.
Protecting Property: Crime Control and Constitutional Organisation of
Neoliberal Governance in Colombia Esteban Isaza, Julio C. Montañez &
Fernando León Tamayo Arboleda 7. Market Efficiency as a Directive Principle
of EU Monetary Policy Javier Solana 8. Rethinking the Historic Models of
the Role of Constitutions in Shaping Patterns of Inequality: Iberian
Constitutionalism, Common Property, and Colonialism Julia McClure 9. The
Three Globalizations of Law and the Constitutional Protection of Property
Rights Over Land in Colombia and China Jorge Andrés Contreras Calderón 10.
Private Property, Popular Sovereignty, and the Constitutional Foundations
of Economic Regulation in the Americas Andrés Palacios Lleras 11.
Multinationals, Inequality, and a Competition Law Response: Lessons from
the East India Company Amber Darr Afterword: Markets, Constitutions, and
Inequality in the 21st Century Andrés Palacios Lleras
Solana Part 1 - The Constitutional Embeddedness of Markets 1. The
Constitutional Disembeddedness of Markets Anna Chadwick 2. Law of Nature,
Law of Man: Economic Theories of Constitutions and the Normative Question
Beniamino Callegari Part 2 - Markets, Constitutions, and Inequality: Legal
Regimes 3. The Law and Political Economy of Health Care in the United
States Ximena Benavides 4. Fiscal Sustainability and its Jurisprudential
Evolution: the Fraight Dialogue Between the Economy and the Law Eleonora
Lozano Rodriguez 5. The Paradoxes of a Progressive Constitution and
Neoliberal Food Regime Ramón Fogel, Roni Paredes & Sintya Valdez 6.
Protecting Property: Crime Control and Constitutional Organisation of
Neoliberal Governance in Colombia Esteban Isaza, Julio C. Montañez &
Fernando León Tamayo Arboleda 7. Market Efficiency as a Directive Principle
of EU Monetary Policy Javier Solana 8. Rethinking the Historic Models of
the Role of Constitutions in Shaping Patterns of Inequality: Iberian
Constitutionalism, Common Property, and Colonialism Julia McClure 9. The
Three Globalizations of Law and the Constitutional Protection of Property
Rights Over Land in Colombia and China Jorge Andrés Contreras Calderón 10.
Private Property, Popular Sovereignty, and the Constitutional Foundations
of Economic Regulation in the Americas Andrés Palacios Lleras 11.
Multinationals, Inequality, and a Competition Law Response: Lessons from
the East India Company Amber Darr Afterword: Markets, Constitutions, and
Inequality in the 21st Century Andrés Palacios Lleras
Introduction Anna Chadwick, Eleonora Lozano, Andrés Palacios Lleras, Javier
Solana Part 1 - The Constitutional Embeddedness of Markets 1. The
Constitutional Disembeddedness of Markets Anna Chadwick 2. Law of Nature,
Law of Man: Economic Theories of Constitutions and the Normative Question
Beniamino Callegari Part 2 - Markets, Constitutions, and Inequality: Legal
Regimes 3. The Law and Political Economy of Health Care in the United
States Ximena Benavides 4. Fiscal Sustainability and its Jurisprudential
Evolution: the Fraight Dialogue Between the Economy and the Law Eleonora
Lozano Rodriguez 5. The Paradoxes of a Progressive Constitution and
Neoliberal Food Regime Ramón Fogel, Roni Paredes & Sintya Valdez 6.
Protecting Property: Crime Control and Constitutional Organisation of
Neoliberal Governance in Colombia Esteban Isaza, Julio C. Montañez &
Fernando León Tamayo Arboleda 7. Market Efficiency as a Directive Principle
of EU Monetary Policy Javier Solana 8. Rethinking the Historic Models of
the Role of Constitutions in Shaping Patterns of Inequality: Iberian
Constitutionalism, Common Property, and Colonialism Julia McClure 9. The
Three Globalizations of Law and the Constitutional Protection of Property
Rights Over Land in Colombia and China Jorge Andrés Contreras Calderón 10.
Private Property, Popular Sovereignty, and the Constitutional Foundations
of Economic Regulation in the Americas Andrés Palacios Lleras 11.
Multinationals, Inequality, and a Competition Law Response: Lessons from
the East India Company Amber Darr Afterword: Markets, Constitutions, and
Inequality in the 21st Century Andrés Palacios Lleras
Solana Part 1 - The Constitutional Embeddedness of Markets 1. The
Constitutional Disembeddedness of Markets Anna Chadwick 2. Law of Nature,
Law of Man: Economic Theories of Constitutions and the Normative Question
Beniamino Callegari Part 2 - Markets, Constitutions, and Inequality: Legal
Regimes 3. The Law and Political Economy of Health Care in the United
States Ximena Benavides 4. Fiscal Sustainability and its Jurisprudential
Evolution: the Fraight Dialogue Between the Economy and the Law Eleonora
Lozano Rodriguez 5. The Paradoxes of a Progressive Constitution and
Neoliberal Food Regime Ramón Fogel, Roni Paredes & Sintya Valdez 6.
Protecting Property: Crime Control and Constitutional Organisation of
Neoliberal Governance in Colombia Esteban Isaza, Julio C. Montañez &
Fernando León Tamayo Arboleda 7. Market Efficiency as a Directive Principle
of EU Monetary Policy Javier Solana 8. Rethinking the Historic Models of
the Role of Constitutions in Shaping Patterns of Inequality: Iberian
Constitutionalism, Common Property, and Colonialism Julia McClure 9. The
Three Globalizations of Law and the Constitutional Protection of Property
Rights Over Land in Colombia and China Jorge Andrés Contreras Calderón 10.
Private Property, Popular Sovereignty, and the Constitutional Foundations
of Economic Regulation in the Americas Andrés Palacios Lleras 11.
Multinationals, Inequality, and a Competition Law Response: Lessons from
the East India Company Amber Darr Afterword: Markets, Constitutions, and
Inequality in the 21st Century Andrés Palacios Lleras