Abstract
The article discusses a particular form of accountability, in terms of horizontal relations, in order to set a theoretical framework for the connections between EU and OECD. Global legal order is highly fragmented. Global regimes operate in several fields, and these can be further subdivided into more specialized ones still. The legal orders of States are embedded within functional regimes, which operate in relative autonomy to each other, a characteristic of the post-Westphalian era. Globalization ensures the functional inclusion of the states within the global legal space. Different global governance actors operate alongside nation-States.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Horizontality as a Global Strategy for Accountability: The OECD Reviewing the EU CAP |
Subtitle of host publication | Horizontality as a Global Strategy for Accountability: The OECD Reviewing the EU CAP |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2012 |
Externally published | Yes |