Shaheen Sardar Ali, Anne Griffiths
From Transnational Relations to Transnational Laws
Northern European Laws at the Crossroads
Herausgeber: Hellum, Anne
Shaheen Sardar Ali, Anne Griffiths
From Transnational Relations to Transnational Laws
Northern European Laws at the Crossroads
Herausgeber: Hellum, Anne
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This book approaches law as a process embedded in the transnational personal, religious, communicative and economic relationships that mediate between international, national and local practices, their norms and values. Through the lens of a variety of important contemporary subjects, the authors engage with the nature of power and how it is accommodated, ignored or resisted by various actors when transnational practices encounter national and local law.
This book approaches law as a process embedded in the transnational personal, religious, communicative and economic relationships that mediate between international, national and local practices, their norms and values. Through the lens of a variety of important contemporary subjects, the authors engage with the nature of power and how it is accommodated, ignored or resisted by various actors when transnational practices encounter national and local law.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781409418962
- ISBN-10: 1409418960
- Artikelnr.: 45341089
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781409418962
- ISBN-10: 1409418960
- Artikelnr.: 45341089
Anne Hellum is a Professor of Law in the Department of Public and International Law at the University of Oslo, and co-editor of several books including Human Rights: Plural Legalities and Gendered Realities (Weaver Press, 2007). Shaheen Sardar Ali is a Professor in the School of Law at the University of Warwick, and author of Gender and Human Rights in Islam and International Law: Equal Before Allah, Unequal Before Man? (Kluwer, 2000). Anne Griffiths is a Professor in the School of Law at Edinburgh University and co-editor of books including Spatializing Law: An Anthropological Geography of Law in Society (Ashgate, 2009).
Preface; Transnational Law in the Making, Anne Hellum, Shaheen Sardar Ali,
Anne Griffiths; Part I Family Relations, Transnational, National and Local
Sites of Contestation; Chapter 1 Syrian Transnational Families and Family
Law, Annika Rabo; Chapter 2 Cyber-Stork Children and the NorwegianThe
Global Equality Standard meets Norwegian Sameness, Anne Hellum; Chapter 4
Taking What Law Where and to Whom? Legal Literacy as Transcultural
'Law-Making' in Oslo, Anne Hellum, Farhat Taj; Part II Transnational
Religious Rule: Muslims in the European Diaspora; Chapter 5 Behind the
Cyberspace Veil: Online Fatawa on Women's Family Rights, Shaheen Sardar
Ali; Chapter 6 Islamic Jurisprudence and Transnational Flows: Exploring the
European Council for Fatwa and Research, Lena Larsen; Chapter 7 Cultural
Translations and Legal Conflict: Muslim Women and the Shari'a Councils in
Britain, Samia Bano; Part III Transnational Modes of Governance: Family,
Market and Media; Chapter 8 Local Responses to National and Transnational
Law: A View from the Scottish Children's Hearings System, Anne Griffiths,
Randy F. Kandel; Chapter 9 Business Lawyers in the Age of Globalization - A
Comparison of the Situation in Norway and Germany, Knut Papendorf; Chapter
10 Regulating Cyberspace: Modes of Production, Modes of Regulation and
Modes of Resistance, Abdul Paliwala; Chapter 11 Post September 11 Legal
Regulations of the Hawala System: The Predicament of Somalis in Norway,
Sarvendra Tharmalingam, Mohamed Husein Gaas, Thomas Hylland Eriksen; Part
IV Transnational Media and Freedom of Expression: Human Rights Paradoxes;
Chapter 12 Differing Standards of Free Expression: Clashes of Laws during
the Cartoon Controversy?, Elisabeth Eide; Chapter 13 The Globalization of
the Insult: Freedom of Expression meets Cosmopolitan Thinking, Thomas
Hylland Eriksen;
Anne Griffiths; Part I Family Relations, Transnational, National and Local
Sites of Contestation; Chapter 1 Syrian Transnational Families and Family
Law, Annika Rabo; Chapter 2 Cyber-Stork Children and the NorwegianThe
Global Equality Standard meets Norwegian Sameness, Anne Hellum; Chapter 4
Taking What Law Where and to Whom? Legal Literacy as Transcultural
'Law-Making' in Oslo, Anne Hellum, Farhat Taj; Part II Transnational
Religious Rule: Muslims in the European Diaspora; Chapter 5 Behind the
Cyberspace Veil: Online Fatawa on Women's Family Rights, Shaheen Sardar
Ali; Chapter 6 Islamic Jurisprudence and Transnational Flows: Exploring the
European Council for Fatwa and Research, Lena Larsen; Chapter 7 Cultural
Translations and Legal Conflict: Muslim Women and the Shari'a Councils in
Britain, Samia Bano; Part III Transnational Modes of Governance: Family,
Market and Media; Chapter 8 Local Responses to National and Transnational
Law: A View from the Scottish Children's Hearings System, Anne Griffiths,
Randy F. Kandel; Chapter 9 Business Lawyers in the Age of Globalization - A
Comparison of the Situation in Norway and Germany, Knut Papendorf; Chapter
10 Regulating Cyberspace: Modes of Production, Modes of Regulation and
Modes of Resistance, Abdul Paliwala; Chapter 11 Post September 11 Legal
Regulations of the Hawala System: The Predicament of Somalis in Norway,
Sarvendra Tharmalingam, Mohamed Husein Gaas, Thomas Hylland Eriksen; Part
IV Transnational Media and Freedom of Expression: Human Rights Paradoxes;
Chapter 12 Differing Standards of Free Expression: Clashes of Laws during
the Cartoon Controversy?, Elisabeth Eide; Chapter 13 The Globalization of
the Insult: Freedom of Expression meets Cosmopolitan Thinking, Thomas
Hylland Eriksen;
Preface; Transnational Law in the Making, Anne Hellum, Shaheen Sardar Ali,
Anne Griffiths; Part I Family Relations, Transnational, National and Local
Sites of Contestation; Chapter 1 Syrian Transnational Families and Family
Law, Annika Rabo; Chapter 2 Cyber-Stork Children and the NorwegianThe
Global Equality Standard meets Norwegian Sameness, Anne Hellum; Chapter 4
Taking What Law Where and to Whom? Legal Literacy as Transcultural
'Law-Making' in Oslo, Anne Hellum, Farhat Taj; Part II Transnational
Religious Rule: Muslims in the European Diaspora; Chapter 5 Behind the
Cyberspace Veil: Online Fatawa on Women's Family Rights, Shaheen Sardar
Ali; Chapter 6 Islamic Jurisprudence and Transnational Flows: Exploring the
European Council for Fatwa and Research, Lena Larsen; Chapter 7 Cultural
Translations and Legal Conflict: Muslim Women and the Shari'a Councils in
Britain, Samia Bano; Part III Transnational Modes of Governance: Family,
Market and Media; Chapter 8 Local Responses to National and Transnational
Law: A View from the Scottish Children's Hearings System, Anne Griffiths,
Randy F. Kandel; Chapter 9 Business Lawyers in the Age of Globalization - A
Comparison of the Situation in Norway and Germany, Knut Papendorf; Chapter
10 Regulating Cyberspace: Modes of Production, Modes of Regulation and
Modes of Resistance, Abdul Paliwala; Chapter 11 Post September 11 Legal
Regulations of the Hawala System: The Predicament of Somalis in Norway,
Sarvendra Tharmalingam, Mohamed Husein Gaas, Thomas Hylland Eriksen; Part
IV Transnational Media and Freedom of Expression: Human Rights Paradoxes;
Chapter 12 Differing Standards of Free Expression: Clashes of Laws during
the Cartoon Controversy?, Elisabeth Eide; Chapter 13 The Globalization of
the Insult: Freedom of Expression meets Cosmopolitan Thinking, Thomas
Hylland Eriksen;
Anne Griffiths; Part I Family Relations, Transnational, National and Local
Sites of Contestation; Chapter 1 Syrian Transnational Families and Family
Law, Annika Rabo; Chapter 2 Cyber-Stork Children and the NorwegianThe
Global Equality Standard meets Norwegian Sameness, Anne Hellum; Chapter 4
Taking What Law Where and to Whom? Legal Literacy as Transcultural
'Law-Making' in Oslo, Anne Hellum, Farhat Taj; Part II Transnational
Religious Rule: Muslims in the European Diaspora; Chapter 5 Behind the
Cyberspace Veil: Online Fatawa on Women's Family Rights, Shaheen Sardar
Ali; Chapter 6 Islamic Jurisprudence and Transnational Flows: Exploring the
European Council for Fatwa and Research, Lena Larsen; Chapter 7 Cultural
Translations and Legal Conflict: Muslim Women and the Shari'a Councils in
Britain, Samia Bano; Part III Transnational Modes of Governance: Family,
Market and Media; Chapter 8 Local Responses to National and Transnational
Law: A View from the Scottish Children's Hearings System, Anne Griffiths,
Randy F. Kandel; Chapter 9 Business Lawyers in the Age of Globalization - A
Comparison of the Situation in Norway and Germany, Knut Papendorf; Chapter
10 Regulating Cyberspace: Modes of Production, Modes of Regulation and
Modes of Resistance, Abdul Paliwala; Chapter 11 Post September 11 Legal
Regulations of the Hawala System: The Predicament of Somalis in Norway,
Sarvendra Tharmalingam, Mohamed Husein Gaas, Thomas Hylland Eriksen; Part
IV Transnational Media and Freedom of Expression: Human Rights Paradoxes;
Chapter 12 Differing Standards of Free Expression: Clashes of Laws during
the Cartoon Controversy?, Elisabeth Eide; Chapter 13 The Globalization of
the Insult: Freedom of Expression meets Cosmopolitan Thinking, Thomas
Hylland Eriksen;