Please note: In order to keep Hive up to date and provide users with the best features, we are no longer able to fully support Internet Explorer. The site is still available to you, however some sections of the site may appear broken. We would encourage you to move to a more modern browser like Firefox, Edge or Chrome in order to experience the site fully.

Karl Polanyi, Globalisation and the Potential of Law in Transnational Markets, Hardback Book

Karl Polanyi, Globalisation and the Potential of Law in Transnational Markets Hardback

Edited by Christian (Hertie School of Governance, Berlin) Joerges, Josef Falke

Part of the International Studies in the Theory of Private Law series

Hardback

Description

The patterns and impact of globalisation have become a common concern of all international jurists, sociologists, political scientists and philosophers.

Many have observed the erosion of the powers of nation states and the emergence of new transnational governance regimes, and have sought to understand their internal dynamics, re-regulatory potential and normative quality.

Karl Polanyi's seminal 'Great Transformation' is attracting new attention to such endeavours, mirroring a growing sensitivity to the social and economic risks of dis-embedding politics.

Their re-construction by Polanyi, including his warning against a commodification of labour, land and money, provide the trans-disciplinary reference point for the contributions to this book.

Political economy, political theory, sociology and political science inform this discussion of Polanyi´s insights in the age of globalisation.

Further theoretical essays and case studies look at his 'false commodities': money, labour (and services), land (and the environment).

Jurists have hardly ever discussed Polanyi, and the law has not been taken very seriously among Polanyians.

It is nevertheless clear that economic stability and social protection are simply inconceivable without the visible hand of law.

The legal discussion in the concluding chapters does not, and cannot, depart directly from such premises.

The framework of their analyses is, instead, informed by current debates on the emergence of para-legal regimes, the fragmentation of international law and the prospects of constitutional perspectives within which the rule of law and the notion of law-mediated legitimate governance are established.

Polanyi´s notion of the co-originality of dis-embedding moves and re-imbedding countermoves can, however, be usefully employed in the re-construction of the sociological background of the moves and tensions which jurists discern.

Information

£100.00

 
Free Home Delivery

on all orders

 
Pick up orders

from local bookshops

Information

Also in the International Studies in the Theory of Private Law series  |  View all