This book explores the implications of globalisation for the theoretical study of law, justice, and human rights.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Twining is Quain Professor of Jurisprudence Emeritus of University College London. He has worked extensively in Eastern Africa, the Commonwealth and the United States and is a leading proponent of broader approaches to the study of law. His recent books include Globalisation and Legal Theory (2000) and The Great Juristic Bazaar (2002) to which this is a successor.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: 1. Jurisprudence, globalisation and the discipline of law: the need for a new general jurisprudence 2. Analytical jurisprudence in a global context 3. Mapping law: families, civilisations, cultures, and traditions 4. Constructing conceptions of law: beyond Hart, Tamanaha and Llewellyn 5. Normative jurisprudence, utilitarianism, and theories of justice 6. Human rights as moral, political and legal rights 7. Meeting the challenges to human rights as moral rights: Griffin, Tasioulas and Sen 8. Empirical dimensions of law and justice Part II: 9. Diffusion of law: a global perspective 10. Surface law 11. Is law important? Law and the Millennium Development Goals 12. The significance of non-state law 13. Human rights: Southern voices 14. Conclusion.
Part I: 1. Jurisprudence, globalisation and the discipline of law: the need for a new general jurisprudence 2. Analytical jurisprudence in a global context 3. Mapping law: families, civilisations, cultures, and traditions 4. Constructing conceptions of law: beyond Hart, Tamanaha and Llewellyn 5. Normative jurisprudence, utilitarianism, and theories of justice 6. Human rights as moral, political and legal rights 7. Meeting the challenges to human rights as moral rights: Griffin, Tasioulas and Sen 8. Empirical dimensions of law and justice Part II: 9. Diffusion of law: a global perspective 10. Surface law 11. Is law important? Law and the Millennium Development Goals 12. The significance of non-state law 13. Human rights: Southern voices 14. Conclusion.
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