2009
DOI: 10.2979/gls.2009.16.2.605
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On the Constitutionability of Global Public Policy Networks

Abstract: Global Public Policy Networks (GPPNs)

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“…The network governance school follows that experience, unless its members perceive themselves as innovators with respect to the past. 3 Political scientists have coined a set of expression to define the emergence of networks in the global arena: global public policy networks (Benner et al 2000;Dobner 2009), transgovernmental networks (Slaughter 2004), and networked governance (Kahler 2008;Sørenson and Torfing 2007). For example, the case of Competition Law has been expressly indicated by an author to support the basic premises of his well-known theory of "transgovernmentalism" (Raustiala 2002;Before, 1-92, at 8).…”
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“…The network governance school follows that experience, unless its members perceive themselves as innovators with respect to the past. 3 Political scientists have coined a set of expression to define the emergence of networks in the global arena: global public policy networks (Benner et al 2000;Dobner 2009), transgovernmental networks (Slaughter 2004), and networked governance (Kahler 2008;Sørenson and Torfing 2007). For example, the case of Competition Law has been expressly indicated by an author to support the basic premises of his well-known theory of "transgovernmentalism" (Raustiala 2002;Before, 1-92, at 8).…”
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confidence: 94%