Transnational environmental obligations: locating new spaces of accountability in a post-Westphalian global order

作者: Michael Mason

DOI: 10.1111/1475-5661.00032

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摘要: The growth of transnational environmental harm is not only leading to new obligations between states, it also recasting democratic accountability for the crossboundary performance public and private actors. Informed by pragmatist ideas on discourse, I propose a conceptual schema understanding moral geography these obligations: they mark out non-territorial spaces communication delimited according precepts prevention, inclusiveness impartiality. outline how recognition affected publics reconstituting rescaling within international regimes prevention liability. critical geopolitical challenge in institutionalizing domains will be mapping empowerment publics.

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