The commons and a new global governance
In: Leuven global governance series
Foreword / Michel Bauwens -- Introduction -- 1. Democratic, institutional and legal implications of the commons for global governance / Samuel Cogolati and Jan Wouters -- Part I -- Democratic perspectives -- 2. What democracy for the global commons? / Pierre Dardot -- 3. Federal commons / Nicolas Brando and Helder de Schutter -- 4. A (non-)violent revolution? strategies of civility for the politics of the common / Christiaan Boonen -- 5. Forget Ostrom: from the development commons to the common as social sovereignty / Pierre Sauve¿¿tre -- Part II -- Institutional perspectives -- 6. Governance of the global commons: a question of supply and demand, the answer of polycentricism / Rutger Hagen and Christophe Crombez -- 7. The rule of law and accountability -- exploring trajectories for democratizing governance of global public goods and global commons / Maja Groff and Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen -- 8. Expropriation by definition? regime complexes, structural power, and global public goods / Thomas R. Eimer -- 9. Knowledge commons and global governance of academic publishing / Maarja Beerkens -- Part III -- Legal perspectives -- 10. The ecology of international law: towards an international legal system in tune with nature and community? / Ugo Mattei -- 11. From eroding to enabling the commons: the dual movement in international law / Olivier De Schutter -- 12. International law to save the commons / Samuel Cogolati and Jan Wouters -- 13. Procedure and substance in international environmental law and the protection of the global commons / Jutta Brunne¿¿e -- Part IV Conclusion -- 14. Is the governance of the commons a model for a new global governance? / Martin Deleixhe -- Afterword / Tine De Moor -- Index.