December 21, 2012

Transnational Private Regulatory Governance: Regimes, Dialogue, Constitutionalization (German Law Journal)


Network members Peer Zumbansen and Russell Miller, who together serve as editors-in-chief of the German Law Journal, have asked that we circulate the notice below about the Journal's most recent issue on ‘Transnational Private Regulatory Governance: Regimes, Dialogue, Constitutionalization’.  As many of you already know, the Journal does not limit its coverage to German law -- as it's subtitle suggests, it is a Review of Developments in German, European and International Jurisprudence. Indeed, the Journal is among the leading forums on 'European law' in any category.

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We are pleased to announce that the new issue of the German Law Journal, Review of Developments in German, European and International Jurisprudence is now available at no cost on the Journal’s homepage here. The table of contents of the Symposium Issue can be downloaded here.

This issue features fourteen papers from the Fifth CLPE - Comparative Researchin Law & Political Economy Network - Conference on ‘Transnational Private Regulatory Governance: Regimes, Dialogue, Constitutionalization’, which was held at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto in March 2012. The Conference was convened through a collaboration between CLPE, an international and interdisciplinary research centre at Osgoode, the Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law (HiiL), the Centre for Regulation and Governance at University College Dublin (RegGov) and the European University Institute (EUI) in connection with the transnational research program on Private Transnational Regulatory Regimes.

The Fifth CLPE Conference brought together a number of renowned experts on financial and environmental regulation but featured, most importantly and in keeping with a longstanding CLPE Conference tradition, a very substantive group of early career scholars, including law students in their second and third years of training as well as Master's and PhD candidates. You are welcome to read the excellent scholarship presented at this conference by visiting the Journal’s homepage

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