Title:International Economic Law, 'Public Reason' and Multilevel Governance of Interdependent Public Goods
Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2011-01-01Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Is ineffective protection of international public goods, and thereby also of interrelated national public goods, the inevitable fate of humanity? The negative answer to this question in Section II argues that ineffective ...
Title:International ‘Rule of Law’ and Constitutional Justice in International Investment Law and Arbitration
Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Judicial administration of justice through reasoned interpretation, application and clarification of legal principles and rules is among the oldest paradigms of constitutional justice. The principles of procedural justice ...
Title:International rule of law and constitutional justice in international investment law and arbitration
Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Judicial administration of justice through reasoned interpretation, application and clarification of legal principles and rules is among the oldest paradigms of constitutional justice. The principles of procedural justice ...
Title:Administration of Justice in the WTO: Did the WTO Appellate Body Commit ‘Grave Injustice’?
Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Judicial administration of justice through reasoned interpretation, application and clarification of legal principles and rules is among the oldest paradigms of 'constitutional justice'. The principles of procedural justice ...
Title:Human Rights, International Economic Law and 'Constitutional Justice'
Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:According to J. Rawls, 'in a constitutional regime with judicial review, public reason is the reason of its supreme court'; it is of constitutional importance for the 'overlapping, constitutional consensus' necessary for ...