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GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO LEGAL REGULATION OF STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIP

Year 2010, Volume: 10 Issue: 3, 829 - 843, 01.08.2010

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to present the role of law in structuring and regulating the state- civil society relationship and the extent of the challenge globalization poses to this triangular relationship. While there are a number of different conceptualizations and formulations of the state- civil society relationship, it is only through a legal framework that this relationship is formally defined. The article begins by providing a conceptual framework for the state and civil society distinction and then introduces the evolution of law into a legal system as the precondition for differentiating the civil society as a non-state actor. A comparative evaluation of civil society development in totalitarian, liberal and welfare state systems provides an analytical backdrop for the contemporary transformations generated by globalization and how that affects legal systems, states and civil societies within the realm of the nation-state as well as in the larger context of a global political economic structure

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  • Beck, Ulrich, (1992): Risk Society: Towards A New Modernity, Sage.
  • Bobbio, Norberto, (1988): ‘Gramsci And The Concept Of Civil Society’, In Keane, John (Ed.), Civil Society And The State: New European Perspectives, Verso.
  • Castells, Manuel, (1996): The Rise Of The Network Society, Wiley.
  • Gellner, Ernest, (1995): ‘The Importance Of Being Modular’, In Hall, John A. (Ed.), Civil Society: Theory, History, Comparison, Polity Press.
  • Hall, John A., (1995): ‘In Search Of Civil Society’, In Hall, John A. (Ed.), Civil Society: Theory, History, Comparison, Polity Press.
  • Havel, Vaclav, (1988): ‘Anti-Political Politics’, In Keane, John (Ed.), Civil Society And The State: New European Perspectives, Verso.
  • Held, David, (1995): Democracy And The Global Order: From The Modern State To Cosmopolitan Governance, Stanford: Stanford University Press.
  • Held, David, Anthony Mcgrew, David Goldblatt, And Jonathan Perraton, (1999): Global Transformations: Politics, Economics And Culture, Stanford University Press.
  • Hirst, Paul, (1997): From Statism To Pluralism: Democracy, Civil Society And Global Politics, Ucl Press.
  • Keane, John (Ed.), (1988): Civil Society And The State: New European Perspectives, Verso.
  • Laclau, Ernesto And Mouffe, Chantal (1985). Hegemony And Socialist Strategy: Towards A Radical Democratic Politics, Verso: London.
  • Mardin, Serif, (1995): ‘Civil Society And Islam’, In Hall, John A. (Ed.), Civil Society: Theory, History, Comparison, Polity Press.
  • Pelczynski, Z.A., (1988): ‘Solidarity And “The Rebirth Of Civil Society”’, In Keane, John (Ed.), Civil Society And The State: New European Perspectives, Verso.
  • Rupnik, Jacques, (1988): ‘Totalitarianism Revisited’, In Keane, John (Ed.), Civil Society And The State: New European Perspectives, Verso.
  • Santos, Boaventura De Sousa, “Beyond Neoliberal Governance: The World Social Forum As Subaltern Cosmopolitan Politics And Legality”, In Santos, Boaventura De Sousa, And Cesar A. Rodrigues-Garavito (Eds.), (2005): Law And Globalization From Below: Towards A Cosmopolitan Legality, Cambridge University Press.
  • Santos, Boaventura De Sousa, And Rodrigues-Garavito, Cesar A. (Eds.), (2005): Law And Globalization From Below: Towards A Cosmopolitan Legality, Cambridge University Press.
  • Scheuerman, Bill, (1994): “The Rule Of Law And The Welfare State: Toward A New Synthesis”, Politics And Society, 22, 2, S. 195-213.
  • Scheuerman, William E., (2008): Frankfurt School Perspectives On Globalization, Democracy, And The Law, Routledge.
  • Unger, Roberto M., (1976): Law In Modern Societies, New York, Free Press.
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Other ID JA99SP77US
Journal Section Research Article
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Aslıhan Aykaç This is me

Publication Date August 1, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 10 Issue: 3

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APA Aykaç, A. (2010). GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO LEGAL REGULATION OF STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIP. Ege Academic Review, 10(3), 829-843.
AMA Aykaç A. GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO LEGAL REGULATION OF STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIP. ear. August 2010;10(3):829-843.
Chicago Aykaç, Aslıhan. “GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO LEGAL REGULATION OF STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIP”. Ege Academic Review 10, no. 3 (August 2010): 829-43.
EndNote Aykaç A (August 1, 2010) GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO LEGAL REGULATION OF STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIP. Ege Academic Review 10 3 829–843.
IEEE A. Aykaç, “GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO LEGAL REGULATION OF STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIP”, ear, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 829–843, 2010.
ISNAD Aykaç, Aslıhan. “GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO LEGAL REGULATION OF STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIP”. Ege Academic Review 10/3 (August 2010), 829-843.
JAMA Aykaç A. GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO LEGAL REGULATION OF STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIP. ear. 2010;10:829–843.
MLA Aykaç, Aslıhan. “GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO LEGAL REGULATION OF STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIP”. Ege Academic Review, vol. 10, no. 3, 2010, pp. 829-43.
Vancouver Aykaç A. GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO LEGAL REGULATION OF STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIP. ear. 2010;10(3):829-43.