Institutionalisation beyond the Nation State : transatlantic relations: data, privacy and trade law /

"This volume collects papers that explore institutionalisation in contemporary transatlantic relations. Policymakers, lawyers, and political scientists reflect on contemporary understandings of the process as an integration of regimes and orders from an EU perspective. The papers assess whether...

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Group Author: Fahey, Elaine (Editor)
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: Cham, Switzerland :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Studies in European economic law and regulation, volume 10
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Summary: "This volume collects papers that explore institutionalisation in contemporary transatlantic relations. Policymakers, lawyers, and political scientists reflect on contemporary understandings of the process as an integration of regimes and orders from an EU perspective. The papers assess whether contemporary transatlantic relations call for a different approach to global governance with a heightened emphasis on institutionalisation. The book explores a diverse range of case studies of interest to a broad readership. In particular, it focuses upon two cutting-edge issues: transatlantic data privacy rules that are emerging after the post-Edward Snowdon / NSA / PRISM revelations; and trade aspects, especially the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) Agreement. The contributors consider these case studies from a variety of perspectives, honing in on the dynamism, method, and high politics of transatlantic relations as they have recently evolved. They critically explore the commonly held assumption that transatlantic relations have historically been considered quasi-institutionalised at best or, at worst, lacking in terms of laws and institutions. Is institutionalisation a useful meeting point for all disciplines? Does it explain regional integration meaningfully across subjects? Can institutionalisation serve to promote accountability and good governance? Contributors across disciplines and subjects address these increasingly challenging and salient questions."--Provided by publisher.
Carrier Form: xiv, 263 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9783319502205
3319502204
Index Number: KF1976
CLC: D950.229.5
D971.222.95
Call Number: D971.222.95/I597
Contents: Introduction : institutionalisation beyond the nation state : new paradigms? : transatlantic relations : data privacy and trade law / Elaine Fahey -- PART I. TRANSATLANTIC DATA, INFORMATION PRIVACY -- The European Parliament and transatlantic relations : personal reflections / Claude Moraes -- Transparency in the institutionalisation of transatlantic relations : dynamics of official and access information in security / Vigjilenca Abazi -- The EU-US data privacy and counterterrorism agreements : what lessons for transatlantic institutionalisation? / Maria Tzanou -- The Max Schrmes litigation : a personal account / Mohini Mann -- Epilogue debate : transatlantic data flow : which kind of institutionalisation? / Thomas Wischmeyer -- PART II. TRANSATLANTIC INSTITUTIONAL TRADE REGULATION -- Who recognises technical standards in TTIP / Kai Purnhagen -- Institutionalising transatlantic business : financial services regulation in TTIP / Davor Jančić -- Something borrowed, something new : the TTIP investment court : how to fit old procedures into new institutional design / Hannes Lenk -- Procedural multilateralism and multilateral investment court : discussion in light of increased institutionalism in transatlantic relations / Catharine Titi -- Beyond the shadow of the veto : economic treaty making in the European Union after Opinion 2/15 / David Keimann -- PART III. INSTITUTIONALISATION AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE -- Can transatlantic trade relations be institutionalised after Trump? : prospects for EU-US trade governance in the era of antiglobalist populism / Robert G. Finbow -- Building global governance one treaty at a time? : a comparison of the US and EU approaches to preferential trade agreements and the challenge of TTIP / Maria Garcia -- Federalism, state cooperation and compliance with international commitments / Timothy Roes -- PART IV. CLOSING REMARKS -- Conclusions / Elaine Fahey.