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  Networked statehood: an institutionalised self-contradiction in the process of globalisation?

Golia, A. J., & Teubner, G. (2021). Networked statehood: an institutionalised self-contradiction in the process of globalisation? Transnational Legal Theory, 12(1), 7-43. doi:10.1080/20414005.2021.1927608.

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https://doi.org/10.1080/20414005.2021.1927608 (Publisher version)
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Übersetzt ins Deutsche: Transnational vernetzte Staatlichkeit: Ein institutionalisierter Selbstwiderspruch? In I. Augsburg (Ed.), Der Staat der Netzwerkgesellschaft. Karl-Heinz Ladeurs Verständnis von Staat und Gesellschaft (1. Auflage, pp. 181-219). 2023. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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Golia, Angelo Jr1, Author           
Teubner, Gunther, Author
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1Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Max Planck Society, ou_3029158              

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Free keywords: Transnational regimes and networks, statehood, globalisation, systems theory, international organisations
 Abstract: World economy and world science have not yet found a counterpart in a world state and probably never will. However, the contours of a political system have emerged, which fulfil the functions of statehood at the global level. Such a system does not take the form of a uniform corporative-hierarchical collectivity but of networked statehood, ie a network of individual states, international organisations, and transnational regimes. Relying on social science and legal constructions, this article offers a positive and negative definition of this concept and an analysis of its intrinsically self-contradictory character traits. Despite these unavoidable contradictions, this article argues that networked statehood still provides considerable advantages and outlines general principles of a future law of networked statehood. These outlines are founded on the belief that networked statehood must be seen as a new and distinct legal form of action but likewise facing the problem of democratic legitimacy.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-05-172021
 Publication Status: Issued
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Title: Transnational Legal Theory
  Other : TLT Journal
  Abbreviation : TLT
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Publ. Info: Taylor & Francis
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 12 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 7 - 43 Identifier: ISSN: 2041-4005
ISSN: 2041-4013
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2041-4005