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Structuring Dispute Resolution in Transnational Trade: Competition and Coevolution of Public and Private Institutions

In: Globalization and Institutions

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  • Dirk Lehmkuhl

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This volume investigates the relationship between economic globalization and institutions, or global governance, challenging the common assumption that globalization and institutionalization are essentially processes which exclude each other. Instead, the contributors to this book show that globalization is better perceived as a dual process of institutional change at the national level, and institution building at the transnational level. Rich, supporting empirical evidence is provided along with a theoretical conceptualization of the main actors, mechanisms and conditions involved in trickle-up and trickle-down trajectories through which national institutional systems are being transformed and transnational rules emerge.

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  • Dirk Lehmkuhl, 2003. "Structuring Dispute Resolution in Transnational Trade: Competition and Coevolution of Public and Private Institutions," Chapters, in: Marie-Laure Djelic & Sigrid Quack (ed.), Globalization and Institutions, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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