Law's Ethical, Global and Theoretical Contexts
Herausgeber: Baxi, Upendra; Paliwala, Abdul; Mccrudden, Christopher
Law's Ethical, Global and Theoretical Contexts
Herausgeber: Baxi, Upendra; Paliwala, Abdul; Mccrudden, Christopher
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Examines contemporary perspectives on law through Twining's scholarly work and with a focus on ethical, global and theoretical contexts.
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Examines contemporary perspectives on law through Twining's scholarly work and with a focus on ethical, global and theoretical contexts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 992g
- ISBN-13: 9781107116405
- ISBN-10: 1107116406
- Artikelnr.: 42792669
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 992g
- ISBN-13: 9781107116405
- ISBN-10: 1107116406
- Artikelnr.: 42792669
1. An intellectual journey with William Twining: an interview Manuel
Atienza and Raymundo Gama; Part I. Human Rights: 2. Resituating Twining's
discovery of Bentham's fragment on 'torture' amidst the
twenty-first-century CE 'terror wars' Upendra Baxi; 3. Human rights and
traditional values Christopher McCrudden; 4. Southern voices in
transitional justice: a critical reflection on human rights and transition
Fionnuala Ní Aolaín; 5. Human rights and Latin American southern voices
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera; Part II. Globalizations: 6. Towards a socio-legal
theory of indignation Boaventura de Sousa Santos; 7. Towards a cosmopolitan
pluralist theory of constitutionalism Gavin W. Anderson; 8. The state and
constitutionalism in post-colonial societies in Africa Yash Ghai and Jill
Cottrell; 9. Comparative law, rights and the environment John McEldowney;
10. Homage and heresy from a licensed subversive: theorising paradigm
change in transnational economic regulation Jane Kelsey; 11. Digital
thoughtways: technology, jurisprudence, and global justice Abdul Paliwala;
Part III. Legal Theory: 12. Twining on Llewellyn and legal realism
Frederick Schauer; 13. Theorizing as activity: transnational legal theory
in context Peer Zumbansen; 14. Does global legal pluralism need a concept
of law? Roger Cotterrell; 15. How to do things with legislation, or,
'everything depends on the context' David Miers; 16. How to do things with
standards Jeremy Waldron; 17. Glimmers of an awakening within analytical
jurisprudence Brian Z. Tamanaha; Appendix. A bibliography of William
Twining Penelope Twining.
Atienza and Raymundo Gama; Part I. Human Rights: 2. Resituating Twining's
discovery of Bentham's fragment on 'torture' amidst the
twenty-first-century CE 'terror wars' Upendra Baxi; 3. Human rights and
traditional values Christopher McCrudden; 4. Southern voices in
transitional justice: a critical reflection on human rights and transition
Fionnuala Ní Aolaín; 5. Human rights and Latin American southern voices
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera; Part II. Globalizations: 6. Towards a socio-legal
theory of indignation Boaventura de Sousa Santos; 7. Towards a cosmopolitan
pluralist theory of constitutionalism Gavin W. Anderson; 8. The state and
constitutionalism in post-colonial societies in Africa Yash Ghai and Jill
Cottrell; 9. Comparative law, rights and the environment John McEldowney;
10. Homage and heresy from a licensed subversive: theorising paradigm
change in transnational economic regulation Jane Kelsey; 11. Digital
thoughtways: technology, jurisprudence, and global justice Abdul Paliwala;
Part III. Legal Theory: 12. Twining on Llewellyn and legal realism
Frederick Schauer; 13. Theorizing as activity: transnational legal theory
in context Peer Zumbansen; 14. Does global legal pluralism need a concept
of law? Roger Cotterrell; 15. How to do things with legislation, or,
'everything depends on the context' David Miers; 16. How to do things with
standards Jeremy Waldron; 17. Glimmers of an awakening within analytical
jurisprudence Brian Z. Tamanaha; Appendix. A bibliography of William
Twining Penelope Twining.
1. An intellectual journey with William Twining: an interview Manuel
Atienza and Raymundo Gama; Part I. Human Rights: 2. Resituating Twining's
discovery of Bentham's fragment on 'torture' amidst the
twenty-first-century CE 'terror wars' Upendra Baxi; 3. Human rights and
traditional values Christopher McCrudden; 4. Southern voices in
transitional justice: a critical reflection on human rights and transition
Fionnuala Ní Aolaín; 5. Human rights and Latin American southern voices
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera; Part II. Globalizations: 6. Towards a socio-legal
theory of indignation Boaventura de Sousa Santos; 7. Towards a cosmopolitan
pluralist theory of constitutionalism Gavin W. Anderson; 8. The state and
constitutionalism in post-colonial societies in Africa Yash Ghai and Jill
Cottrell; 9. Comparative law, rights and the environment John McEldowney;
10. Homage and heresy from a licensed subversive: theorising paradigm
change in transnational economic regulation Jane Kelsey; 11. Digital
thoughtways: technology, jurisprudence, and global justice Abdul Paliwala;
Part III. Legal Theory: 12. Twining on Llewellyn and legal realism
Frederick Schauer; 13. Theorizing as activity: transnational legal theory
in context Peer Zumbansen; 14. Does global legal pluralism need a concept
of law? Roger Cotterrell; 15. How to do things with legislation, or,
'everything depends on the context' David Miers; 16. How to do things with
standards Jeremy Waldron; 17. Glimmers of an awakening within analytical
jurisprudence Brian Z. Tamanaha; Appendix. A bibliography of William
Twining Penelope Twining.
Atienza and Raymundo Gama; Part I. Human Rights: 2. Resituating Twining's
discovery of Bentham's fragment on 'torture' amidst the
twenty-first-century CE 'terror wars' Upendra Baxi; 3. Human rights and
traditional values Christopher McCrudden; 4. Southern voices in
transitional justice: a critical reflection on human rights and transition
Fionnuala Ní Aolaín; 5. Human rights and Latin American southern voices
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera; Part II. Globalizations: 6. Towards a socio-legal
theory of indignation Boaventura de Sousa Santos; 7. Towards a cosmopolitan
pluralist theory of constitutionalism Gavin W. Anderson; 8. The state and
constitutionalism in post-colonial societies in Africa Yash Ghai and Jill
Cottrell; 9. Comparative law, rights and the environment John McEldowney;
10. Homage and heresy from a licensed subversive: theorising paradigm
change in transnational economic regulation Jane Kelsey; 11. Digital
thoughtways: technology, jurisprudence, and global justice Abdul Paliwala;
Part III. Legal Theory: 12. Twining on Llewellyn and legal realism
Frederick Schauer; 13. Theorizing as activity: transnational legal theory
in context Peer Zumbansen; 14. Does global legal pluralism need a concept
of law? Roger Cotterrell; 15. How to do things with legislation, or,
'everything depends on the context' David Miers; 16. How to do things with
standards Jeremy Waldron; 17. Glimmers of an awakening within analytical
jurisprudence Brian Z. Tamanaha; Appendix. A bibliography of William
Twining Penelope Twining.