The Many Lives of Transnational Law
Critical Engagements with Jessup's Bold Proposal
Herausgeber: Zumbansen, Peer
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Critical Engagements with Jessup's Bold Proposal
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Sixty years after Jessup's Transnational Law Lectures, this collection traces the field's development and significance to the present day.
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Sixty years after Jessup's Transnational Law Lectures, this collection traces the field's development and significance to the present day.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 165mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781108490269
- ISBN-10: 1108490263
- Artikelnr.: 57121511
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 165mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781108490269
- ISBN-10: 1108490263
- Artikelnr.: 57121511
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: transnational law, with and beyond Jessup Peer Zumbansen;
Part I. Transnational Law: The Public and the Private: 1. Jessup at the
United Nations: international legacy, transnational possibilities Stephen
Minas; 2. The concept of a global legal system Christopher A. Whytock; 3.
How comity makes transnationalism work Thomas Schultz and Niccolò Ridi;
Part II. Transnational Law as Regulatory Governance: 4. Aiding and abetting
in theorising the increasing softification of the international normative
order - a darker legacy of Jessup's transnational law? Karsten Nowrot;
5. From international law to transnational law, from transnational law to
transnational legal orders Gregory Shaffer and Carlos Coye; 6.
Transnational law in the Pacific Century: mapping pesticide regulation in
China Francis Snyder, Zhouke Hu and Lili Ni; 7. Transnational law in
context: the relevance of Jessup's analysis for the study of
'international' arbitration Florian Grisel; 8. Transnational Law and
Adjudication - Domestic, International and Foreign Intersections Bryan
Horrigan; 9. Transnational Law and Global Dispute Resolution Shahla Ali;
10. Conflicts of law and the challenge of transnational data flows Paul
Schiff Berman; 11. What lex sportiva tells you about transnational law
Antoine Duval; 12. Family law: a blindspot Ivana Isailovic; Part III.
Transnational Law: The Field's Normative Stakes: 13. Locating private
transnational authority in the global political economy A. Claire Cutler;
14. Transnational law as drama Jothie Rajah; 15. Transnational law as
unseen law Natasha Affolder; 16. The Cri De Jessup sixty years later:
transnational law's intangible objects and abstracted frameworks Larry Catá
Backer; 17. The private life of transnational law: reading Jessup from the
postcolony Prabhakar Singh; 18. After the backlash: a new pride for
transnational law? Ralf Michaels; Part IV. Conclusion: Epilogue -
difficulties for every solution: defining transnational law at the edge of
transdisciplinarity Vik Kanwar.
Part I. Transnational Law: The Public and the Private: 1. Jessup at the
United Nations: international legacy, transnational possibilities Stephen
Minas; 2. The concept of a global legal system Christopher A. Whytock; 3.
How comity makes transnationalism work Thomas Schultz and Niccolò Ridi;
Part II. Transnational Law as Regulatory Governance: 4. Aiding and abetting
in theorising the increasing softification of the international normative
order - a darker legacy of Jessup's transnational law? Karsten Nowrot;
5. From international law to transnational law, from transnational law to
transnational legal orders Gregory Shaffer and Carlos Coye; 6.
Transnational law in the Pacific Century: mapping pesticide regulation in
China Francis Snyder, Zhouke Hu and Lili Ni; 7. Transnational law in
context: the relevance of Jessup's analysis for the study of
'international' arbitration Florian Grisel; 8. Transnational Law and
Adjudication - Domestic, International and Foreign Intersections Bryan
Horrigan; 9. Transnational Law and Global Dispute Resolution Shahla Ali;
10. Conflicts of law and the challenge of transnational data flows Paul
Schiff Berman; 11. What lex sportiva tells you about transnational law
Antoine Duval; 12. Family law: a blindspot Ivana Isailovic; Part III.
Transnational Law: The Field's Normative Stakes: 13. Locating private
transnational authority in the global political economy A. Claire Cutler;
14. Transnational law as drama Jothie Rajah; 15. Transnational law as
unseen law Natasha Affolder; 16. The Cri De Jessup sixty years later:
transnational law's intangible objects and abstracted frameworks Larry Catá
Backer; 17. The private life of transnational law: reading Jessup from the
postcolony Prabhakar Singh; 18. After the backlash: a new pride for
transnational law? Ralf Michaels; Part IV. Conclusion: Epilogue -
difficulties for every solution: defining transnational law at the edge of
transdisciplinarity Vik Kanwar.
Introduction: transnational law, with and beyond Jessup Peer Zumbansen;
Part I. Transnational Law: The Public and the Private: 1. Jessup at the
United Nations: international legacy, transnational possibilities Stephen
Minas; 2. The concept of a global legal system Christopher A. Whytock; 3.
How comity makes transnationalism work Thomas Schultz and Niccolò Ridi;
Part II. Transnational Law as Regulatory Governance: 4. Aiding and abetting
in theorising the increasing softification of the international normative
order - a darker legacy of Jessup's transnational law? Karsten Nowrot;
5. From international law to transnational law, from transnational law to
transnational legal orders Gregory Shaffer and Carlos Coye; 6.
Transnational law in the Pacific Century: mapping pesticide regulation in
China Francis Snyder, Zhouke Hu and Lili Ni; 7. Transnational law in
context: the relevance of Jessup's analysis for the study of
'international' arbitration Florian Grisel; 8. Transnational Law and
Adjudication - Domestic, International and Foreign Intersections Bryan
Horrigan; 9. Transnational Law and Global Dispute Resolution Shahla Ali;
10. Conflicts of law and the challenge of transnational data flows Paul
Schiff Berman; 11. What lex sportiva tells you about transnational law
Antoine Duval; 12. Family law: a blindspot Ivana Isailovic; Part III.
Transnational Law: The Field's Normative Stakes: 13. Locating private
transnational authority in the global political economy A. Claire Cutler;
14. Transnational law as drama Jothie Rajah; 15. Transnational law as
unseen law Natasha Affolder; 16. The Cri De Jessup sixty years later:
transnational law's intangible objects and abstracted frameworks Larry Catá
Backer; 17. The private life of transnational law: reading Jessup from the
postcolony Prabhakar Singh; 18. After the backlash: a new pride for
transnational law? Ralf Michaels; Part IV. Conclusion: Epilogue -
difficulties for every solution: defining transnational law at the edge of
transdisciplinarity Vik Kanwar.
Part I. Transnational Law: The Public and the Private: 1. Jessup at the
United Nations: international legacy, transnational possibilities Stephen
Minas; 2. The concept of a global legal system Christopher A. Whytock; 3.
How comity makes transnationalism work Thomas Schultz and Niccolò Ridi;
Part II. Transnational Law as Regulatory Governance: 4. Aiding and abetting
in theorising the increasing softification of the international normative
order - a darker legacy of Jessup's transnational law? Karsten Nowrot;
5. From international law to transnational law, from transnational law to
transnational legal orders Gregory Shaffer and Carlos Coye; 6.
Transnational law in the Pacific Century: mapping pesticide regulation in
China Francis Snyder, Zhouke Hu and Lili Ni; 7. Transnational law in
context: the relevance of Jessup's analysis for the study of
'international' arbitration Florian Grisel; 8. Transnational Law and
Adjudication - Domestic, International and Foreign Intersections Bryan
Horrigan; 9. Transnational Law and Global Dispute Resolution Shahla Ali;
10. Conflicts of law and the challenge of transnational data flows Paul
Schiff Berman; 11. What lex sportiva tells you about transnational law
Antoine Duval; 12. Family law: a blindspot Ivana Isailovic; Part III.
Transnational Law: The Field's Normative Stakes: 13. Locating private
transnational authority in the global political economy A. Claire Cutler;
14. Transnational law as drama Jothie Rajah; 15. Transnational law as
unseen law Natasha Affolder; 16. The Cri De Jessup sixty years later:
transnational law's intangible objects and abstracted frameworks Larry Catá
Backer; 17. The private life of transnational law: reading Jessup from the
postcolony Prabhakar Singh; 18. After the backlash: a new pride for
transnational law? Ralf Michaels; Part IV. Conclusion: Epilogue -
difficulties for every solution: defining transnational law at the edge of
transdisciplinarity Vik Kanwar.