Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Podcast of Debate--Zumbansen and Backer: Tension Between Public and Private Governance in the Emerging Transnational Legal Order

The Robert Schuman Centre for advanced Studies of the European University Institute recently hosted a debate between Larry Catá Backer (Pennsylvania State University) and Peer Zumbansen (York University) on “Tension Between Public and Private Governance in the Emerging Transnational Legal Order,” April 16, 2012.

                                (Pix from David Morris, All Hail the Public Library, On the Commons, May 1, 2011)

The podcast of the debate is now available.  Listen to the debate HERE



Podcast

Introduction 
Peter Zumbansen 
Larry Catá Backer 
Discussion 

For Professor Zumbansen's paper and my Powerpoint slides, see Peer Zumbansen on Why Compare?
(Law at the End of the Day April 22, 2012).

For my initial paper, see New Essay: Transnational Corporate Constitutionalism: The Emergence of a Constitutional Order for Economic Enterprises (Law at the End of the Day April 21, 2012).

For my reaction paper, see  New Essay: Reaction Paper--On the Tension between Public and Private Governance in the Emerging Transnational Legal Order: State Ideology and Corporation in Polycentric Asymmetric Global Orders (Law at the End of the Day, April 24, 2012).


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