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Theorising the Global Legal Order

Editat de Andrew Halpin, Volker Roeben
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 sep 2009
This book aims to capture an exploratory approach to theorising the global legal order. Avoiding any brand loyalty to a particular academic perspective, it brings together scholars who contribute a variety of insights covering quite different topics and viewpoints. It sets itself the target of producing a distinctively legal theory of global phenomena, which is capable of illuminating the path of law as an academic discipline, as it confronts a bewildering array of novel situations and innovative ways of thinking about law. The broad base of perspectives found among the contributors, combined with a helpful commentary from the editors, makes the book an ideal Reader to introduce a subject that is becoming of increasing importance for academics, students and practitioners, in law and related fields.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841132495
ISBN-10: 1841132497
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Andrew Halpin is Head of School and Professor of Legal Theory at Swansea University School of Law.Volker Roeben is Professor of Public International Law at Swansea University School of Law.

Cuprins

Introduction, Andrew Halpin & Volker RoebenCosmopolitan Legal Orders, H Patrick GlennImplications of 'Globalisation' for Law as a Discipline, William TwiningTheorising the Global Legal Order - An Institutionalist Perspective, Stefan OeterIncorporating Foreign Legal Ideas through Translation, Ko HasegawaGlobalisation and Judicial Reasoning: Building Blocks for a Method of Interpretation, Catherine DupréStatecraft, Trade and Strategy: Toward a New Global Order, Ari Afilalo & Dennis PattersonEuropean Union as a Single Working-Living Space: EU Law and New Forms of Intra-Community Migration, Oxana GolynkerThe Domestic Enforcement of Supranational Rules: The Role of Evidence in EC Competition Law, Déirdre DwyerThe UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Towards a Global Legal Order on Indigenous Rights?, Stephen AllenDeveloping a Framework for Understanding the Localisation of Global Scripts in East Asia, John GillespieGovernance Through Corruption: Cosmopolitan Complicity, Nicholas DornDecentralised Constitutionalisation in National and International Courts: Reflections on Comparative Law as an Approach to Public Law, Christian WalterConcluding Reflections, Andrew Halpin & Volker Roeben

Recenzii

... a rich and wide-ranging illustration of why the transnational legal world stands in need of its own body of theory that is distinct from more traditional approaches...[and] a welcome and constructive contribution to the development of the field of transnational legal theory.
...the chapters, taken together...provide some throughtful and stimulating insights into how the global order might best be understood, and into the difficulties of joining those insights into a coherent understanding of its character....this book provides the reader with an introduction to theories of global law, injects case studies that cast light on the processes through which it may develop, and engages periodically in helpful critiques of the notion of a global legal order and its mechanisms.

Descriere

This book aims to capture an exploratory approach to theorising the global legal order.