Volume 25, Issue 1 (2018)
Articles
Editor's Note
Allison Scarlott
The Status of Authority in the Globalizing Economy: Beyond the Public/Private Distinction
Eva Hartmann and Poul F. Kjaer
From the Private to the Public to the Private? Historicizing the Evolution of Public and Private Authority
Poul F. Kjaer
Private International Law's Shadow Contribution to the Question of Informal Transnational Authority
Horatia M. Watt
The Judicialization of Private Transnational Power and Authority
A. Claire Cutler
Shifting Between Public and Private: The Reconfiguration of Global Environmental Regulation
Orr Karassin and Oren Perez
Policing Corruption Post- and Pre-Crime: Collective Action and Private Authority in the Maritime Industry
Hans K. Hansen
The Public and Its Problems: How the EU's Capital Market Union Defines the Bounds of Legitimate Knowledge and Redraws the Boundaries of (Public) Authority
Timo Walter and Oliver Kessler
Digital Weberianism: Bureaucracy, Information, and the Techno-rationality of Neoliberal Capitalism
Chris Muellerleile and Susan L. Robertson
Behind the Cloak of Corporate Social Responsibility: Safeguards for Private Participation within Institutional Design
Fenner L. Stewart
Public and Private Authority in a Global Setting: The Example of Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Matthias Goldmann
Regulatory Cooperation in International Trade and Its Transformative Effects on Executive Power
Elizabeth Trujillo
Notes
Islam's (In)compatibility with the West?: Dress Code Restrictions in the Age of Feminism
Lisa M. La Fornara
The Globalization of United States Debt: The Real Impact of China's Rise as a Creditor State
Michael R. Myers
The Japanese Impact on Global Drone Policy and Law: Why a Laggard United States and Other Nations Should Look to Japan in the Context of Drone Usage
Kaitlin D. Sheets
Lectures
