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Réguler l'économie mondiale : le juge plutôt que le diplomate ?

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  • Jérôme Sgard

    (CERI - Centre de recherches internationales (Sciences Po, CNRS) - Sciences Po - Sciences Po - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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Le débat sur la "nouvelle architecture internationale" s'est centré principalement sur la coopération des États souverains et sur la division du travail entre les grandes organisations multilatérales. De manière plus quotidienne, la régulation des échanges globalisés est assurée cependant par de nombreux acteurs, généralement très discrets : scientifiques, experts, régulateurs indépendants ou juges. Un des cas les plus intéressants est celui de l'arbitrage privé international, indépendant des juridictions publiques, qui assure le règlement d'un très grand nombre de différends contractuels entre acteurs privés, à l'abri des interférences politiques. Ces pratiques exercent désormais une influence croissante dans des domaines qui mettent en question les États, notamment l'investissement direct et les conflits commerciaux (...).

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  • Jérôme Sgard, 2005. "Réguler l'économie mondiale : le juge plutôt que le diplomate ?," Post-Print hal-01020733, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01020733
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