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Anne van Aaken: Trust, Verify or Incentivize? Effectuating Public International Law Regulating Public Goods through Market Mechanisms

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  • Werkstattgespräche
When Jan 11, 2011
from 06:15 PM to 08:15 PM
Where Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Juristische Fakultät - Altes Palais, Unter den Linden 9, Raum E 25
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Traditionally, the enforcement of public international law (PIL) was a task of states: its addressees and its enforcers were states. That has changed recently. Whereas the influence of private market actors on the making of PIL has been extensively analyzed, their influence on its enforcement has been neglected, although the idea of using private interests in order to foster social goals has a long history. This article draws on theoretical insights of a rational-choice approach to PIL in order to analyze the prerequisites of effectuating PIL through private-market-actor incentives and market mechanisms, with a special view to International Public Goods and Commons.

 

 

Die Reihe "Werkstattgespräche" lädt nicht nur junge Forschende ein, ihre aktuellen Forschungen in einer ungezwungenen und offenen Atmosphäre vorzustellen und zu diskutieren. Für das Publikum bietet dieses Format den Einblick in neueste Forschungsergebnisse, für die Vortragenden die Möglichkeit, Rückmeldungen, Kritik und Anregungen zum eigenen "Work-in-Progress" zu erhalten. Die Werkstattgespräche werden vom Institut für interdisziplinäre Rechtsforschung / Law and Society Institute Berlin (LSI) in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Berliner Arbeitskreis Rechtswirklichkeit (BAR) veranstaltet.