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Zusatztext … Petersmann’s recent work is undoubtedly a significant contribution to the indeed indispensable global discourses on the future directions to be taken by the lawmaking as well as law enforcement processes in the international economic system, and it is thus highly recommended to scholars and practitioners interested in this important issue of our time. Informationen zum Autor Ernst Ulrich Petersmann is emeritus professor and former head of the law department of the European University Institute at Florence (Italy). He combined 40 years of legal practice in German, European, UN, GATT and WTO governance institutions with teaching international and European law at numerous universities in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, the USA as well as in African and Asian countries. He was secretary, member or chairman of numerous GATT/WTO dispute settlement panels and chairman of the International Trade Law Committee of the International Law Association (1999-2014). Zusammenfassung This book argues that 'multilevel governance failures' are due to poor regulation of the 'collective action problems' in the supply of goods. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction and Overview: The Crisis of International Economic Law I How Should International Economic Law be Designed in Order to Protect 'Interdependent Public Goods' More Effectively? II The Emergence of Cosmopolitan IEL Based on Respect for 'Constitutional Pluralism' III 'Civilizing' and 'Constitutionalizing' IEL Requires Cosmopolitan Restraints of Public and Private Power IV Legal and Political Strategies for Making Multilevel Economic Regulation Consistent with Human Rights V Regulating the 'Tragedy of the Commons' and 'Interdependent Public Goods' Requires Transnational Rule of Law VI Transnational Rule of Law Must be Justified by an 'Overlapping Consensus' on Principles of JusticeVII The Need for Constitutional Reforms of the Law of International Organizations: The Example of the World Trading System VIII From 'Constitutional Nationalism' to Multilevel Judicial Protection of Cosmopolitan Rights in IEL Conclusions and Research Agenda for IEL in the Twenty-First Century...