From Economy to Society: Perspectives on Transnational Risk Regulation
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Authors/contributors
- Lange, Bettina (Author)
- Thomas, Dania (Author)
- Sarat, Austin (Author)
Title
From Economy to Society: Perspectives on Transnational Risk Regulation
Abstract
This special issue asks what role society can play in the regulation of transnational risks, as an alternative to or at least significant addition to reliance on state regulatory activity and the myth of the self-regulatory capacity of markets (Stiglitz, 2001, p. xiii). How can a social sphere contribute to the prevention and management of risks, often transnational in nature, posed by economic activity? Leading socio-legal scholars explore whether and how the idea of harnessing the regulatory capacity of a social sphere provides a new analytical lens that can provide fresh insights into transnational risk regulation, and whether this idea helps to identify innovative approaches to regulating transnational risks.
KM - Parts I and II theoretically equgage specifically with Polanyi, and apply and develop Polanyian ideas.
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing
Date
2013-11-11
# of Pages
284
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-78190-739-9
Short Title
From Economy to Society
Library Catalog
Google Books
Citation
Lange, Bettina, Dania Thomas, and Austin Sarat. 2013. From Economy to Society: Perspectives on Transnational Risk Regulation. Emerald Group Publishing.
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Publication year
Keywords
- administrative law & regulatory practice
- commercial law
- comparative law
- embeddedness
- emotions
- international law
- international trade law
- risk
- self-regulating market
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