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Lawyers and the Construction of Transnational Justice examines the people, the conflicts, and the mechanisms involved in producing transnational norms and institutions.
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Lawyers and the Construction of Transnational Justice examines the people, the conflicts, and the mechanisms involved in producing transnational norms and institutions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136643866
- Artikelnr.: 38273504
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136643866
- Artikelnr.: 38273504
Yves Dezalay is a director emeritus of research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in France. His books include Marchands de droit (Paris: Fayard, 1992) and Professional Competition and Professional Power, Lawyers, Accountants and the Social Construction of Markets (co-edited with D Sugarman) (London: Routledge, 1995). He has also co-authored four books with Bryant Garth., Bryant G Garth is Dean and Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School. He began his tenure as Dean in 2005. Prior to that time, he served for 14 years as Director of the American Bar Foundation in Chicago and four years as Dean of Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington. His research focuses on the legal profession and on the globalisation of law.
Introduction: Constructing Transnational Justice, Yves Dezalay and Bryant
G. Garth 2. Lawyers, Humanitarian Emergencies, and the Politics of Large
Number, Ron Levi and John Hagan 3.The Cause of Universal Jurisdiction: The
Rise and Fall of an International Mobilization, Julien Seroussi 4.
Lawyering War or Talking Peace? On Militant Usages of the Law in the
Resolution of Internal Armed Conflicts: A Case Study of International
Alert, Sara Dezalay 5. From Peacebuilding in War-Torn Countries to Justice
in the Global North, Sandrine Lefranc 6. Legal Cosmopolitanism Divided:
Stating, Codifying, and Invoking International Law of State Responsibility,
Pierre-Yves Condé 7. Globalizing Intellectual Property Rights: The Politics
of Law and Public Health, Diana Rodriguez-Franco 8. The Transnational Meets
the National: The Construction of Trade Policy Networks in Brazil, Gregory
Shaffer, Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin and Barbara Rosenberg 9. The Force
of a Weak Field: Law and Lawyers in the Government of Europe, Antoine
Vauchez 10.The European Court of Justice in the Emergent European Field of
Power: Transnational Judicial Institutions and National Career Paths,
Antonin Cohen 11. Human Rights and the Hegemony of Ideology: European
Lawyers and the Cold War Battle over International Human Rights, Mikael
Rask Madsen
G. Garth 2. Lawyers, Humanitarian Emergencies, and the Politics of Large
Number, Ron Levi and John Hagan 3.The Cause of Universal Jurisdiction: The
Rise and Fall of an International Mobilization, Julien Seroussi 4.
Lawyering War or Talking Peace? On Militant Usages of the Law in the
Resolution of Internal Armed Conflicts: A Case Study of International
Alert, Sara Dezalay 5. From Peacebuilding in War-Torn Countries to Justice
in the Global North, Sandrine Lefranc 6. Legal Cosmopolitanism Divided:
Stating, Codifying, and Invoking International Law of State Responsibility,
Pierre-Yves Condé 7. Globalizing Intellectual Property Rights: The Politics
of Law and Public Health, Diana Rodriguez-Franco 8. The Transnational Meets
the National: The Construction of Trade Policy Networks in Brazil, Gregory
Shaffer, Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin and Barbara Rosenberg 9. The Force
of a Weak Field: Law and Lawyers in the Government of Europe, Antoine
Vauchez 10.The European Court of Justice in the Emergent European Field of
Power: Transnational Judicial Institutions and National Career Paths,
Antonin Cohen 11. Human Rights and the Hegemony of Ideology: European
Lawyers and the Cold War Battle over International Human Rights, Mikael
Rask Madsen
Introduction: Constructing Transnational Justice, Yves Dezalay and Bryant
G. Garth 2. Lawyers, Humanitarian Emergencies, and the Politics of Large
Number, Ron Levi and John Hagan 3.The Cause of Universal Jurisdiction: The
Rise and Fall of an International Mobilization, Julien Seroussi 4.
Lawyering War or Talking Peace? On Militant Usages of the Law in the
Resolution of Internal Armed Conflicts: A Case Study of International
Alert, Sara Dezalay 5. From Peacebuilding in War-Torn Countries to Justice
in the Global North, Sandrine Lefranc 6. Legal Cosmopolitanism Divided:
Stating, Codifying, and Invoking International Law of State Responsibility,
Pierre-Yves Condé 7. Globalizing Intellectual Property Rights: The Politics
of Law and Public Health, Diana Rodriguez-Franco 8. The Transnational Meets
the National: The Construction of Trade Policy Networks in Brazil, Gregory
Shaffer, Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin and Barbara Rosenberg 9. The Force
of a Weak Field: Law and Lawyers in the Government of Europe, Antoine
Vauchez 10.The European Court of Justice in the Emergent European Field of
Power: Transnational Judicial Institutions and National Career Paths,
Antonin Cohen 11. Human Rights and the Hegemony of Ideology: European
Lawyers and the Cold War Battle over International Human Rights, Mikael
Rask Madsen
G. Garth 2. Lawyers, Humanitarian Emergencies, and the Politics of Large
Number, Ron Levi and John Hagan 3.The Cause of Universal Jurisdiction: The
Rise and Fall of an International Mobilization, Julien Seroussi 4.
Lawyering War or Talking Peace? On Militant Usages of the Law in the
Resolution of Internal Armed Conflicts: A Case Study of International
Alert, Sara Dezalay 5. From Peacebuilding in War-Torn Countries to Justice
in the Global North, Sandrine Lefranc 6. Legal Cosmopolitanism Divided:
Stating, Codifying, and Invoking International Law of State Responsibility,
Pierre-Yves Condé 7. Globalizing Intellectual Property Rights: The Politics
of Law and Public Health, Diana Rodriguez-Franco 8. The Transnational Meets
the National: The Construction of Trade Policy Networks in Brazil, Gregory
Shaffer, Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin and Barbara Rosenberg 9. The Force
of a Weak Field: Law and Lawyers in the Government of Europe, Antoine
Vauchez 10.The European Court of Justice in the Emergent European Field of
Power: Transnational Judicial Institutions and National Career Paths,
Antonin Cohen 11. Human Rights and the Hegemony of Ideology: European
Lawyers and the Cold War Battle over International Human Rights, Mikael
Rask Madsen