Markets, Constitutions, and Inequality

Markets, Constitutions, and Inequality

Solana, Javier; Chadwick, Anna; Lozano-Rodriguez, Eleonora; Palacios-Lleras, Andres

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2022

230

Dura

Inglês

9781032044033

15 a 20 dias

360

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Introduction Anna Chadwick, Eleonora Lozano, Andres Palacios Lleras, Javier Solana Part 1 - The Constitutional Embeddedness of Markets 1. The Constitutional Disembeddedness of Markets Anna Chadwick 2. Law of Nature, Law of Man: Economic Theories of Constitutions and the Normative Question Beniamino Callegari Part 2 - Markets, Constitutions, and Inequality: Legal Regimes 3. The Law and Political Economy of Health Care in the United States Ximena Benavides 4. Fiscal Sustainability and its Jurisprudential Evolution: the Fraight Dialogue Between the Economy and the Law Eleonora Lozano Rodriguez 5. The Paradoxes of a Progressive Constitution and Neoliberal Food Regime Ramon Fogel, Roni Paredes & Sintya Valdez 6. Protecting Property: Crime Control and Constitutional Organisation of Neoliberal Governance in Colombia Esteban Isaza, Julio C. Montanez & Fernando Leon Tamayo Arboleda 7. Market Efficiency as a Directive Principle of EU Monetary Policy Javier Solana 8. Rethinking the Historic Models of the Role of Constitutions in Shaping Patterns of Inequality: Iberian Constitutionalism, Common Property, and Colonialism Julia McClure 9. The Three Globalizations of Law and the Constitutional Protection of Property Rights Over Land in Colombia and China Jorge Andres Contreras Calderon 10. Private Property, Popular Sovereignty, and the Constitutional Foundations of Economic Regulation in the Americas Andres Palacios Lleras 11. Multinationals, Inequality, and a Competition Law Response: Lessons from the East India Company Amber Darr Afterword: Markets, Constitutions, and Inequality in the 21st Century Andres Palacios Lleras
Political economy;Law and economics;globalization;governance;economic regulation;sovereignty;property rights;neoliberalism;Jurispridential Evolution;fiscal sustainability;Market Embeddedness;Vice Versa;Violate;Open Market Economy;Common Property Institutions;Efficiency Formula;Medium Term Fiscal Framework;Classic Legal Thought;Criminal Protection;Open Access Order;Adverse Possession;Neoliberal Agri Food Regime;Competition Law;Wealth Maximization Principle;Directive Principles;Societal Constitutionalism;Civil Society;Constitutional Economics;Competition Law Regimes;CCP Member;Comunero Revolt;Agrarian Statute;Liberal Constitutional Thought;Global Economic Order