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Traditional legal borders are increasingly contested in the present day. This book explores the nature, implications, and future of legal 'borders' - geographic and intellectual - in the twenty-first century's dramatically changing global context.

Produktbeschreibung
Traditional legal borders are increasingly contested in the present day. This book explores the nature, implications, and future of legal 'borders' - geographic and intellectual - in the twenty-first century's dramatically changing global context.
Autorenporträt
Tanisha Fazal, University of Notre Dame, USA. Kennan Ferguson, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA Shubha Ghosh, University of Wisconsin, USA Douglas Howland, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA Scott Kildall, Artist Jan Klabbers, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland Friedrich Kratochwil, Kyung Hee University, South Korea Catherine Lotrionte, Georgetown University, USA Monroe Price, University of Pennsylvania, USA Peter Sands, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA Nathaniel Stern, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA Michael Zimmer, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA
Rezensionen
"The study of international law has too long been isolated from other academic disciplines (and vice-versa). Many scholars have called for greater integration and collaboration; this volume delivers." Paul F. Diehl, Henning Larsen Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois, USA

"This fascinating collection of essays explores ways in which globalization, and especially its technological dimensions, challenge the boundaries of international law as well as the boundaries of sovereignty, authority, and power a timely update on the interdisciplinary project in law." Shirley Scott, Vice-Chair, International Law Section, International Studies Association