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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Karolina M. Milewicz (University of Oxford)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.670kg ISBN: 9781108835091ISBN 10: 1108835090 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 23 July 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Constitutionalization of world politics – seriously?; Part I: 2. Constitutional elements; 3. National constitutionalization; 4. International constitutionalization; Part II: 5. The logic of democratic power and cooperation over international rules; 6. Cooperation over international rules: evidence from treaty making; 7. Prospects of constitutionalization in world politics.Reviews'This deeply researched study offers a refreshing perspective on global constitutionalization, a topic that is garnering increasing attention in the international law and international relations literature. Milewicz's rigorous approach convincingly shows that the international processes of constitutionalization are driven by powerful democratic states and raises important questions about the future direction of global governance.' Alexandru Grigorescu, Loyola University Chicago 'This deeply researched study offers a refreshing perspective on global constitutionalization, a topic that is garnering increasing attention in the international law and international relations literature. Milewicz's rigorous approach convincingly shows that the international processes of constitutionalization are driven by powerful democratic states and raises important questions about the future direction of global governance.' Alexandru Grigorescu, Loyola University Chicago 'In Constitutionalizing World Politics, Karolina Milewicz skillfully weaves conceptual and empirical insights from political science to create a theoretically grounded and empirically informed model for understanding when and why constitutionalization occurs. In so doing, this impressive volume develops a powerful and innovative approach to understanding whether, and how, states' participation in a dense web of international treaties and law-making processes is contributing to a constitutionalization of the international order.' Jeffrey Dunoff, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law, Beasley School of Law, Temple University, Philadelphia 'This deeply researched study offers a refreshing perspective on global constitutionalization, a topic that is garnering increasing attention in the international law and international relations literature. Milewicz's rigorous approach convincingly shows that the international processes of constitutionalization are driven by powerful democratic states and raises important questions about the future direction of global governance.' Alexandru Grigorescu, Loyola University Chicago 'This deeply researched study offers a refreshing perspective on global constitutionalization, a topic that is garnering increasing attention in the international law and international relations literature. Milewicz's rigorous approach convincingly shows that the international processes of constitutionalization are driven by powerful democratic states and raises important questions about the future direction of global governance.' Alexandru Grigorescu, Loyola University Chicago 'In Constitutionalizing World Politics, Karolina Milewicz skillfully weaves conceptual and empirical insights from political science to create a theoretically grounded and empirically informed model for understanding when and why constitutionalization occurs. In so doing, this impressive volume develops a powerful and innovative approach to understanding whether, and how, states' participation in a dense web of international treaties and law-making processes is contributing to a constitutionalization of the international order.' Jeffrey Dunoff, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law, Beasley School of Law, Temple University, Philadelphia 'The book will be an excellent addition to collections on international law and politics, as well as those on human rights.' D. Schultz, Choice 'This deeply researched study offers a refreshing perspective on global constitutionalization, a topic that is garnering increasing attention in the international law and international relations literature. Milewicz's rigorous approach convincingly shows that the international processes of constitutionalization are driven by powerful democratic states and raises important questions about the future direction of global governance.' Alexandru Grigorescu, Loyola University Chicago 'In Constitutionalizing World Politics, Karolina Milewicz skillfully weaves conceptual and empirical insights from political science to create a theoretically grounded and empirically informed model for understanding when and why constitutionalization occurs. In so doing, this impressive volume develops a powerful and innovative approach to understanding whether, and how, states' participation in a dense web of international treaties and law-making processes is contributing to a constitutionalization of the international order.' Jeffrey Dunoff, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law, Beasley School of Law, Temple University, Philadelphia 'This deeply researched study offers a refreshing perspective on global constitutionalization, a topic that is garnering increasing attention in the international law and international relations literature. Milewicz's rigorous approach convincingly shows that the international processes of constitutionalization are driven by powerful democratic states and raises important questions about the future direction of global governance.' Alexandru Grigorescu, Loyola University Chicago 'In Constitutionalizing World Politics, Karolina Milewicz skillfully weaves conceptual and empirical insights from political science to create a theoretically grounded and empirically informed model for understanding when and why constitutionalization occurs. In so doing, this impressive volume develops a powerful and innovative approach to understanding whether, and how, states' participation in a dense web of international treaties and law-making processes is contributing to a constitutionalization of the international order.' Jeffrey Dunoff, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law, Beasley School of Law, Temple University, Philadelphia Author InformationKarolina Milewicz is Associate Professor of International Relations in the Department of Politics and International Relations, and a fellow of University College, at the University of Oxford. Her recent research has been published in International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, British Journal of Political Science, and Political Science Research & Methods. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |