Globalization, Technologies and Legal Revolution
The Impact of Global Changes on Territorial and Cultural Diversities, on Supranational Integration and Constitutional Theory- Editors:
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- Series:
- Schriftenreihe der Europäischen Akademie Bozen, Bereich »Minderheiten und Autonomien«, Volume 21
- Publisher:
- 2012
Summary
The book “Liber Amicorum in Memory of Sergio Ortino” is covering Globalization, Technologies and Constitutional Theory, Supranational Integration, Federalism and Minorities, Territorial and Cultural Diversity Management. Colleagues, alumni and friends of Professor Ortino tried to trace his research approach looking into new fields explaining legal phenomena.
The essays collected in the book look beyond the traditional academic horizon which was too tight and narrow for Professor Ortino’s innate search for new challenges, new disciplines and cross-disciplinary inputs. This ample look was always important for Professor Ortino in order to deepen the knowledge in fields that are essential to better understand the most profound reasons of legal phenomena and their evolution. This is why he could explain legal developments long before others. All his work, especially in the last twenty years of his extraordinary career, shows how foresighted he was in his research. He wrote about globalization long before this fundamental issue became “fashionable” and analyzed by legal scholars.
All articles in this book are dedicated to exploring new fields, to investigating the relationship between legal phenomena and economics, anthropology, history, and trends of legal development, identifying areas where research will be needed in future. Professor Ortino’s curiosity about Asia and especially China, and his critical view on the evolution of the European Union are just two examples which his colleagues, his alumni and friends have focused on in this commemorative publication.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2012
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8329-7870-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-4347-4
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Schriftenreihe der Europäischen Akademie Bozen, Bereich »Minderheiten und Autonomien«
- Volume
- 21
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 548
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 12
- From ‘Non-Discrimination’ to ‘Reasonableness’: A Paradigm Shift in International Economic Law? No access Pages 13 - 60 Federico Ortino
- Technological Innovation and Energy Networks No access Pages 61 - 70 Giuseppe de Vergottini
- The ‘New Nomos’ of Cross-Border Cooperation No access Pages 71 - 90 Francesco Palermo
- Chinese Policies in Tibet: Should India Remain Concerned? No access Pages 91 - 112 Michael C. Davis
- The Challenges of Globalization for State Sovereignty: International Law, Autonomy and Minority Rights No access Pages 113 - 140 Fernand de Varennes
- Is the Constitution a Living Document? No access Pages 141 - 168 Ranabir Samaddar
- Diversity and Uniformity in Law: Lessons from India No access Pages 169 - 188 Eva Pföstl
- Fundamental Rights Review in Europe: Substitution or Standard Control? No access Pages 189 - 200 Rainer Arnold
- Europe as a ‘3-D’ Constitutional Space: The Need for an Infrastructure’ of the Constitutional Dialogue No access Pages 201 - 228 Andrea Simoncini
- The Choice Between Conflicting Interests in EU Competition Law No access Pages 229 - 252 Matteo Ortino
- Pathways of Solidarity and European Integration No access Pages 253 - 274 Orsolya Farkas
- The Dark and the Bright Side of the Moon: Looking at Linguistic Diversity Through the Telescope of the Common Market No access Pages 275 - 316 Gabriel N. Toggenburg
- The Cold War and European Security Identity No access Pages 317 - 344 Vojtech Mastny
- The Future of Federalism in Europe and Globally No access Pages 345 - 370 Mitja Žagar
- The Italian Senato as a Federal Chamber: the Last Proposals of Reform and their Difficult Path No access Pages 371 - 388 Paolo Carrozza
- Multiculturalism, Secession and Constitutional Amendments: Québec’s Statut Particulier in the View of Canadian Immigration Law No access Pages 389 - 424 Matteo Nicolini
- A Specific Problem of the Application of Regionalism and Federalism: The Case of Financial Autonomy of Catalonia No access Pages 425 - 442 Giovanni Poggeschi
- Freedom of Religious Minorities and Federalism No access Pages 443 - 450 David M. O'Brien
- On Solutions to the Sino-Tibetan Conflict No access Pages 451 - 500 Michael van Walt van Praag
- Bilateral Protection Agreement(s) in Minority Rights: History, Current Position, and Perspectives No access Pages 501 - 510 Peter Hilpold
- Balancing ‘United in Diversity’: Federalism and Constitutional Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina No access Pages 511 - 538 Jens Woelk
- Curriculum Vitae and Bibliography of Professor Sergio Ortino No access Pages 539 - 546
- Authors and Editors No access Pages 547 - 548





