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A global theory of justice for new governance : from process to substance with 'parity of participation'

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A global theory of justice for new governance : from process to substance with 'parity of participation'
Abstract
This thesis proposes a new counter-narrative to the neo-liberal agenda that combines two seemingly disparate bodies of work: New Governance and Nancy Fraser’s theory of justice. New Governance is a new and rapidly growing strand of legal thought and practi ce that has simultaneously developed a following in Europe and the United States. In short, legal scholars in this field of research are advocating a shift away from long-standing command-style, fixed-rule regulation toward more collaborative, bottom-up, and flexible modes of regulation.
Date
2014
Language
English
Short Title
A global theory of justice for new governance
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2017-01-17, 6:15 p.m.
Library Catalog
137.158.155.94
Citation
Hermann, Martin. 2014. “A Global Theory of Justice for New Governance : From Process to Substance with ‘Parity of Participation.’”
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Keywords
  • FRASER, Nancy
  • neoliberal hegemony
  • new governance

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