Subsidiarity in Global Governance: Symposium Issue out!

Today our symposium issue on ‘Subsidiarity in Global Governance’ has been published in Law & Contemporary Problems – the fruit of a project that started more than four years ago and revisited the theme through two workshops at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin and various iterations of papers, drafts and revisions. The result is a wide-ranging symposium with l&cp logotwelve articles that inquire into the potential and limits of subsidiarity in the global context from different theoretical angles and for different issue areas, such as human rights, international security, trade, investment, and labour regulation. The general idea is laid out in the framing paper by Markus Jachtenfuchs and myself; the other contributions come from a stellar cast that includes Andreas von Staden, Tomer Broude, Isabel Feichtner, René Urueña, Jorge Contesse, Andreas Føllesdal, Machiko Kanetake, Isobel Roele, Peer Zumbansen, Mattias Kumm, Kalypso Nicolaidis and Rob Howse. The symposium is fully open-access and can be found here – please have a look!