Besides the old research posted at the ACL under Communitarian Law: http://nord.twu.net/acl/commlaw.html, I've added a more current list to this blog over the past couple years. To even suggest communitarian law does not exist is ludicrious. In some former countries already "merged" into Etzioni's supra national world government system, communitarianism is openly declared to be constitutional law:
"The communitarian nature of the new constitution is based on the recognition of the cultural institutions that give form to the behaviours not only of rural communities, but also urban ones. We speak about the ayllus, the tentas, the capitanias, the organising structures that give meaning to migration, migrant settlements, holidays, festivals, challas, rituals and ceremonies, where collective symbolism lies. An initial conclusion could be the following: the new constitution represents a transition from the unitary and social nature of the state to a plural-national and communitarian one.
"It is also a constitutional transition, as developments in liberal rights, obligations and guarantees are combined with constitutionalised indigenous demands, and with legal and political forms that give a constitutional framework to the process of nationalisation and recovery of natural resources. In other words, it does not cease to be a liberal constitution, albeit in a pluralist version, incorporating four generations of rights: individual rights, social rights, collective rights and environmental rights. It is also an indigenous and popular constitution in that it incorporates the indigenous nations' and peoples' own institutionality, their own structures and practices. In the same way, it is a constitution that recognises the fundamental role of the public realm as an interventionist, welfare and industrialising state." Bolivia's New Political Constitution of the State, by Raul Prada, posted on the Democratic Underground-Latin America.
Communitarian Law courses/teachers
- A Communitarian Model of Business: A Natural-Law Perspective
- Advisory Panel on Public Sector Info-EU
- American Association of Private International Law
- Andreea Stanescu
- Application of EC Law in Austria
- atypon-link to 101 articles on communitarian law
- Boston University of Law-Lior Zemer
- Boston University School of Law
- Cardona Ferreira
- Communitarian Law List-GWU
- Communitarianism and Law and Order
- Domestic Violence and Restorative Justice
- Eduard Predescu
- Federico Cavicchioli, University of Georgia School of Law
- German Law Journal
- Globalization 101 University of Phoenix
- Global Edge Glossary
- Hartmann Jelinek Frana
- Hauser Global Law School Program
- How does the EU function?
- Human Rights in Development
- ipp.pt
- Jimmy Winokur
- La Olimpia Communitarian Forest
- lawnet.lk
- Lehman Law Firm
- Lesson A
- Licenciado en Derecho
- LLM Job Opportunities
- Lovoro e diritto
- Marcos Mercado- Bolivia
- Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega
- Mathematics for the Social Sciences-Portugul
- NAFTA The Law of Regional Economic Integration in the American Hemisphere
- Oscar Vines
- pubmed.com
- Ricerca Italiana
- Robert Ackerman-Penn State Law School
- Romanian Legal System
- Rural Sociology Society
- Simon Santiago Davalos Ochoa
- Sport Governance and EU Integration
- The Communitarian Function of Court-Martial Members
- The Creation of a Communitarian System of International Law-The Case of Pinochet
- The Graduate Institute-Global and Regional Intergration Programme, Geneva
- The Politics of International Law
- The Role of the Legal Adviser in Modern Diplomatic Services
- UN Conference on Trade & Development
- University of Lyon 3- Jean Moulin- France
- University of Oradea
- University of Sarjevo
- Yugoslavian Reading List
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