This edited book addresses the different mechanisms of enforcement deployed in transnational private regimes. Enforcement represents a key dimension to measure effectiveness and legitimacy of transnational private regulation. This book shifts the focus from rule-making to enforcement and to move from single to comparative sectoral analysis.
Table of Contents:
--1. Introduction: The transformation of transnational private regulation: enforcement gaps and governance design Fabrizio Cafaggi
--PART I: RETHINKING THE PUBLIC - PRIVATE DIVIDE
--2. Enforcement of Transnational Public Regulation Richard Stewart
--3. Enforcing Transnational Private Regulation: Models and patterns Fabrizio Cafaggi
--4. National Courts and Transnational Private Regulation Eyal Benvenisti and George W. Downs
--5. Non-judicial Enforcement of Transnational Private Regulation Colin Scott
--PART II: JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT OF TRANSNATIONAL PUBLIC REGULATION
--6. Judicial Models of International Law Enforcement Francesco Francioni
--7. Multilevel Judicial Protection of 'Rule of Law' in Transnational Regulation Requires 'Struggles for Justice' Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
--PART III: TRANSNATIONAL PRIVATE REGIMES: CONTRASTING JUDICIAL AND NON JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT ACROSS SECTORS
--8. Privatizing the Enforcement of International Commercial Law: The Relevance of Organizational Form Kevin E. Davis
--9. Enforcement of Private Transnational Labor Regulation: A New Frontier in the Anti-Sweatshop Movement? Cynthia Estlund
--10. Financial Private Regulation and Enforcement Geoffrey P. Miller
--11. Transnational Private Regulation of the Internet: Different Models of Enforcement Federica Casarosa
--12. Enforcement of Transnational Private Regulation of Advertising Practices: Decentralization, mechanisms and procedural fairness Paul Verbruggen
--PART IV: CONCLUSION
--13. The Enforcement of Transnational Private Regulation: A Fictitious Oxymoron Sabino Cassese, Elisa D'Alterio and Maurizia De Bellis -- Index