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Critical Perspectives on Global Governance
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Critical Perspectives on Global Governance

Rights and Regulation in Governing Regimes

Critical Perspectives on Global Governance

Rights and Regulation in Governing Regimes

ByJean Grugel, Nicola Piper
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 12 December 2007
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203933602
Pages 208 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134234332
SubjectsPolitics & International Relations
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Grugel, J., Piper, N. (2008). Critical Perspectives on Global Governance. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203933602
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The first in-depth analysis of how global governance impacts on the lives of ordinary people. This new volume includes four detailed case studies on labour, migration, children and development that explore the actual nature of governance policies in the GPE.

Jean Grugel and Nicola Piper clearly show how global governance, the creation of global norms and regimes to regulate polities, economic and social actors, suggests and promotes ideals such as stable politics, democracy, human rights and individualism, with a strategy to create a more ordered and ultimately better world.

They move away from the traditional focus on élites, states and global institutions to explore and analyze how liberal global governance is really affecting ordinary people and how this is often an obstacle to development, citizenship, voice and inclusion. Paying particular attention to the global South, Asia and Latin America, these expert authors trace the development of liberal global governance. They also clearly examine and study how this regulation has spread from areas such as trade and investment, to development, labour, migration, children and the environment.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|23 pages
Global governance and rights
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
International migration
View abstract
chapter 3|24 pages
The regulatory framework of economic migration
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
The governance of migration in Southeast and East Asia
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Children’s sphere in a globalizing world
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Governing childhood
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
The governance of children in Latin America
View abstract

The first in-depth analysis of how global governance impacts on the lives of ordinary people. This new volume includes four detailed case studies on labour, migration, children and development that explore the actual nature of governance policies in the GPE.

Jean Grugel and Nicola Piper clearly show how global governance, the creation of global norms and regimes to regulate polities, economic and social actors, suggests and promotes ideals such as stable politics, democracy, human rights and individualism, with a strategy to create a more ordered and ultimately better world.

They move away from the traditional focus on élites, states and global institutions to explore and analyze how liberal global governance is really affecting ordinary people and how this is often an obstacle to development, citizenship, voice and inclusion. Paying particular attention to the global South, Asia and Latin America, these expert authors trace the development of liberal global governance. They also clearly examine and study how this regulation has spread from areas such as trade and investment, to development, labour, migration, children and the environment.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|23 pages
Global governance and rights
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
International migration
View abstract
chapter 3|24 pages
The regulatory framework of economic migration
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
The governance of migration in Southeast and East Asia
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Children’s sphere in a globalizing world
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Governing childhood
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
The governance of children in Latin America
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The first in-depth analysis of how global governance impacts on the lives of ordinary people. This new volume includes four detailed case studies on labour, migration, children and development that explore the actual nature of governance policies in the GPE.

Jean Grugel and Nicola Piper clearly show how global governance, the creation of global norms and regimes to regulate polities, economic and social actors, suggests and promotes ideals such as stable politics, democracy, human rights and individualism, with a strategy to create a more ordered and ultimately better world.

They move away from the traditional focus on élites, states and global institutions to explore and analyze how liberal global governance is really affecting ordinary people and how this is often an obstacle to development, citizenship, voice and inclusion. Paying particular attention to the global South, Asia and Latin America, these expert authors trace the development of liberal global governance. They also clearly examine and study how this regulation has spread from areas such as trade and investment, to development, labour, migration, children and the environment.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|23 pages
Global governance and rights
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
International migration
View abstract
chapter 3|24 pages
The regulatory framework of economic migration
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
The governance of migration in Southeast and East Asia
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Children’s sphere in a globalizing world
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Governing childhood
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
The governance of children in Latin America
View abstract

The first in-depth analysis of how global governance impacts on the lives of ordinary people. This new volume includes four detailed case studies on labour, migration, children and development that explore the actual nature of governance policies in the GPE.

Jean Grugel and Nicola Piper clearly show how global governance, the creation of global norms and regimes to regulate polities, economic and social actors, suggests and promotes ideals such as stable politics, democracy, human rights and individualism, with a strategy to create a more ordered and ultimately better world.

They move away from the traditional focus on élites, states and global institutions to explore and analyze how liberal global governance is really affecting ordinary people and how this is often an obstacle to development, citizenship, voice and inclusion. Paying particular attention to the global South, Asia and Latin America, these expert authors trace the development of liberal global governance. They also clearly examine and study how this regulation has spread from areas such as trade and investment, to development, labour, migration, children and the environment.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|23 pages
Global governance and rights
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
International migration
View abstract
chapter 3|24 pages
The regulatory framework of economic migration
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
The governance of migration in Southeast and East Asia
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Children’s sphere in a globalizing world
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Governing childhood
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
The governance of children in Latin America
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The first in-depth analysis of how global governance impacts on the lives of ordinary people. This new volume includes four detailed case studies on labour, migration, children and development that explore the actual nature of governance policies in the GPE.

Jean Grugel and Nicola Piper clearly show how global governance, the creation of global norms and regimes to regulate polities, economic and social actors, suggests and promotes ideals such as stable politics, democracy, human rights and individualism, with a strategy to create a more ordered and ultimately better world.

They move away from the traditional focus on élites, states and global institutions to explore and analyze how liberal global governance is really affecting ordinary people and how this is often an obstacle to development, citizenship, voice and inclusion. Paying particular attention to the global South, Asia and Latin America, these expert authors trace the development of liberal global governance. They also clearly examine and study how this regulation has spread from areas such as trade and investment, to development, labour, migration, children and the environment.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|23 pages
Global governance and rights
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
International migration
View abstract
chapter 3|24 pages
The regulatory framework of economic migration
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
The governance of migration in Southeast and East Asia
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Children’s sphere in a globalizing world
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Governing childhood
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
The governance of children in Latin America
View abstract

The first in-depth analysis of how global governance impacts on the lives of ordinary people. This new volume includes four detailed case studies on labour, migration, children and development that explore the actual nature of governance policies in the GPE.

Jean Grugel and Nicola Piper clearly show how global governance, the creation of global norms and regimes to regulate polities, economic and social actors, suggests and promotes ideals such as stable politics, democracy, human rights and individualism, with a strategy to create a more ordered and ultimately better world.

They move away from the traditional focus on élites, states and global institutions to explore and analyze how liberal global governance is really affecting ordinary people and how this is often an obstacle to development, citizenship, voice and inclusion. Paying particular attention to the global South, Asia and Latin America, these expert authors trace the development of liberal global governance. They also clearly examine and study how this regulation has spread from areas such as trade and investment, to development, labour, migration, children and the environment.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|23 pages
Global governance and rights
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
International migration
View abstract
chapter 3|24 pages
The regulatory framework of economic migration
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
The governance of migration in Southeast and East Asia
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Children’s sphere in a globalizing world
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Governing childhood
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
The governance of children in Latin America
View abstract
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