The impact of governance on contemporary legal regulation: an approach based on André-Jean Arnaud
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https://doi.org/10.18316/2318-8081.16.16Keywords:
André-Jean Arnaud, Democracy, Governance, Legal Regulation, Participation.Abstract
This article analyzes the concept of governance as it is focused by André-Jean Arnaud. First, it is analyzed its conceptual design in the whole work of the author. Then, based on his latest book, the article examines governance in its multiple levels of expression (global, regional, national, territorial and corporate). Subsequently, the ambivalence that permeates the concept is discussed. For this, it is contrasted the conceptions that focus governance as an instrument of participation and as an instrument of pillage. Finally, the paradigmatic character assumed by that concept will be examined.
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