Index
abortion 8591
direct effects 879 indirect effects 8991 adjudication
and constitutional theories 67, 70, 149150 critique 57
and Dworkin 601 politics 1302 practice 707 air traffic control 201 Allan, TRS 101-2 anthropological approach 45-6 anti-globalization demonstrations 26 Application to Law (LAW) model 136-142 and ASI model 142
and counterhegemony 140-2 and rights constitutionalism 137-140
Application to State Institutions (ASI) model 126-136
and classical liberalism 127-8
v legal pluralism 130-2 and rights constitutionalism 128-130 argumentative law 61 Arthurs, Harry 11, 42, 104, 114
ASI see Application to State Institutions model Australia 4
autonomy under law 5-6, 40-4, 68-9 banned categories/sources approach 63-6 Beard, Charles 110
Beatty, David 139 Bobbitt, Philip 71-2 bottom-up approaches 83-4
Bretton Woods 29
British East India Company 28 Bundesverfassungsgerichts 136-142 passim business and legal pluralism 46
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 123-136 passim cash-politics nexus 27-8 censorship 68-9 central and eastern Europe 4 centralism, legal 45-9, 54 citizenplace 52 civil rights see race and civil rights Clapham, Andrew 126 classical liberalism 108-112 and ASI model 127-8 and politics of definition 133-6
v legal pluralism 130-2 coherence 54-8, 59-60
in practice 70-7
colonialism 45-6 constitutional application doctrine 132 constitutional globalization 120-5 constitutional law
and politics of definition 107-115
and state's role 33-5, 149
US constitutional model 108-110, 118 constitutional practice 70-7 constitutional reform, countries 4n constitutional theory
and adjudication 67
Dworkin's 61-4
generic problems 66-7
and internal legal pluralism 68-70 constitutionalism
classical liberal 108-110
and legal pluralism 145-151
and limitations on state 123-5
new 113-115 contract, global 10-11 corporate power 22-3
see also multinational corporations (MNCs) in practice 30-3
qualitative analysis 25-30 quantitative analyses 23-5 sectoral issues 32-3 and sovereignty 25-6 state-corporate nexus 26-8 corporate social responsibility (CSR) 28-9 corporate-state nexus 28-9 counterhegemony 115-118
and LAW model 140-2
and limitations on state 123-4
and rights constitutionalism 119, 142-3 state's role 123-4
countries adopting constitutional reform 4n courts
adjudication 6
efficacy 81-3
Craig, Paul 41 critical legal pluralism 56-7
Cutler, Claire 9
democratisation 121-2
Dicey, AV 42-3 direct effects 87-9 domestic law 52
Dworkin, Ronald 55 see also under law as integrity constitutional theory 61-4, 71, 73 debate with Dyzenhaus 68-70 and instrumentalism 79 and legal theory 59-60
Dyzenhaus, David 61, 68-70 debate with Dworkin 68-70
economic liberalism see neoliberalism effectiveness of law 43
Enlightenment ideals 5 epistemological debate 10-12, 13-14, 33-5, 95
equality v liberty 68-70 essentialisation 101-2, 106
Europe, central and eastern 4
European Court of Human Rights 136-142 passim
external legal pluralism 40, 50-4 and instrumentalism 79-80, 85
Ferguson, Thomas 27
fit and value tests 68
foreign direct investment (FDI) 24-5, 31-2 formality of law 42-3
Fortune Global 500 24, 26 freedom of expression see political libels
Galloway, Russell 109
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 29
Giddens, Anthony 19
Gill, Stephen 113
Glendon, Mary Ann 90-1 global contract 10-11 global corporate power see corporate
power
global economy 21-2 constitutional framework 29-30 globalizing corporations 24-5 globalization sceptics 19, 23 globalized localism 19
Griffiths, John 54-5, 103
Hart, HLA 55, 60 hegemony see counterhegemony Held, David 18-19, 25, 122
Hertz, Noreena 28
Hirst, Paul 23 householdplace 52 human rights see also race and civil rights; rights constitutionalism
European Court of Human Rights 136-142 passim
Human Rights Act 1998 (UK) 123 hyperglobalism 19, 23 incoherence see coherence
indirect effects 83-4, 89-91 industrial relations and legal pluralism 47 Institute for Policy Studies 25 instrumentalism
and legal pluralism 79-80, 101-2, 105-7 political libels 92-5
integrity see law as integrity internal legal pluralism 40, 54-8
and constitutional practice 70-7
and constitutional theory 68-70 interpretation 59-60, 77 internationalisation 19, 23-4 internormativity 50-4
civil rights and race 84-5 transformative capacity 56-7
Jefferson, Thomas 109, 148
judges see adjudication
Kennedy, David 21
Kennedy, Duncan 60
Keynesian consensus 8, 19-20
Korten, David 26-7
Latin America 4
LAW see Application to Law model
law as integrity
constitutional theory (Dworkin's) 61-4
Dworkin and legal theory 59-60
Dworkin's theory 60-1 implementation 64-6 law and order 20 law-politics divide 61 legal centralism 45-9, 54 legal incoherence 54-8 legal pluralism 39-40, 58
see also external legal pluralism; internal legal pluralism
analytical objections 100-1, 105-7 classical 45-6, 50
and constitutionalism 145-151
critical 56-7
empirical studies 45-9
and globalization 48-9
instrumental objections 101-2, 105-7 internormativity 50-4 and legal centralism 45-9 and politics of definition 100-7, 115-118 renaissance 44-5
v liberal legalism 49, 130-2
and women 47-8
legal profession 11
legal subjectivity 56-7, 116-117
legalism 40
legitimacy of law 43
libels see political libels liberal legalism 39, 40-4, 95 globalization 46 and legal pluralism 12 v legal pluralism 49
liberalism 40-1
see also classical liberalism; neoliberalism pluralist 132
liberty v equality 68-70 localized globalism 19 Locke, John 103-4, 110
Loughlin, Martin 61n
McCann, Michael 83
Macklem, Patrick 132
Madison, James 109 Moore, Sally Falk 50-1 multinational corporations (MNCs) 9, 22-3 see also corporate power globalizing corporations 24-5
multiple legal forms 50-4 and social fields 50-1
NAFTA (North American Free Trade Organization) 113-114
nation-state
see also state's role and globalization 19 neoliberalism 7-8, 10
see also Washington consensus and constitutional globalization 120-5 and global economy 21-2
and new constitutionalism 113-114, 118 policies 18-20
new constitutionalism see under constitutionalญism
North Atlantic Free Trade Organization see NAFTA
OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)
Principles of Corporate Governance 29 Ohmae, Kenichi 23
paradigmatic debate 3-4, 11-12 pluralist liberalism 132 political donations 27-8 political libels 91-5
constitutional defences 91-2 instrumental effects 92-5
political sovereignty 5 politics of adjudication 130-2 politics of definition 99-100 and classical liberalism 133-6 and constitutional law 107-115 and legal pluralism 100-7, 115-118 and private power 110-12, 114-15 pornography 68-9
Post, Robert 91 post-colonialism 46-7, 50
Preuss, Ulrich 107-8 prisons and legal pluralism 46 private power 4
and globalization 7-10
and politics of definition 110-112
and rights constitutionalism 9-10, 17-18, 33-5, 147-8
privatisation
privatism 20-1
and state's role 21
public health 32-3 public policy 21
race and civil rights 80-5 court efficacy 81-3, 89 indirect effects 83-4 internormativity 84-5
Reagan revolution 7 regionalism 19 regulatory competition 31 rhetorical conception 100, 102-5 rights constitutionalism 4-6
adjudication by courts 6
and ASI model 128-130
and counterhegemony 119, 142-3 global spread 4-6
and LAW model 137-140 new dynamic 12-14
and private power 9-10, 17-18, 33-5, 147-8
reformulation 126
Rosenberg, Gerald 81-3, 89
rule of law 5-6, 41-3
Sampford, Charles 55-7, 71, 118
Santos, Boaventura de Sousa 19, 51-2, 54, 55, 88, 117, 118, 120-1, 122, 149
Sassen, Saskia 21
Schauer, Frederick 71
Scheingold, Stuart 83-4 semi-autonomous social fields 50-1
Sklair, Leslie 23-4
social fields 50-1
social melee 55-6
social security 20
South Africa 4
sovereignty challenges 17-18 and corporate power 25-6
state action doctrine 110-112, 124-5 state-corporate nexus 26-8 state's role 5-6
see also nation-state challenges to sovereignty 17-18 and constitutional law 33-5, 149 and constitutionalism 123-5 in global economy 21-2 and privatisation 21