On October 12, 2012 the Boston College Law Review and the Boston College International and Comparative Law Review held a joint Symposium entitled, “Filling Power Vacuums in the New Global Legal Order.” In three panel discussions and a keynote address by Anne-Marie Slaughter, a lively discourse on the impact of globalization on state power, the law, and the law’s ability to both reallocate and effectively restrain power ensued. This Introduction, and the works that follow in this symposium issue, document that discourse
This article challenges the optimism common to liberal IR and IL scholarship on the ‘rule of law’ in...
"With a diverse group of contributors from law, business and the social sciences, this book explores...
This article (11, 596 words) was published in Europe’s premier journal of interdisciplinary Internat...
On October 12, 2012 the Boston College Law Review and the Boston College International and Comparati...
The chapter provides an introduction into law and globalization for sociolegal studies. Instead of t...
Globalization is transforming the contemporary international system. Two major developments have ari...
In her Keynote Address at the October, 12, 2012 Symposium, Filling Power Vacuums in the New Global L...
The focus of this special issue of the Alberta Law Review is globalization and the law. The purpose ...
This article explores the position of law vis-à-vis the complex phenomenon of globalization. It begi...
Globalization is reshaping the fixed and firm boundary between domestic and international spheres an...
The emergent ‘global law’ and global governance are often evoked as a multiversum in the absence of ...
Globalization has made traditional readings of the State deeply problematical. The vanishing of old ...
International law\u27s traditional emphasis on state practice has long been questioned, as scholars ...
This article addresses the following question: Is Global Law merely a trendy theory, or are there co...
This Foreword takes up the more difficult question, raised by many of the contributions here, of how...
This article challenges the optimism common to liberal IR and IL scholarship on the ‘rule of law’ in...
"With a diverse group of contributors from law, business and the social sciences, this book explores...
This article (11, 596 words) was published in Europe’s premier journal of interdisciplinary Internat...
On October 12, 2012 the Boston College Law Review and the Boston College International and Comparati...
The chapter provides an introduction into law and globalization for sociolegal studies. Instead of t...
Globalization is transforming the contemporary international system. Two major developments have ari...
In her Keynote Address at the October, 12, 2012 Symposium, Filling Power Vacuums in the New Global L...
The focus of this special issue of the Alberta Law Review is globalization and the law. The purpose ...
This article explores the position of law vis-à-vis the complex phenomenon of globalization. It begi...
Globalization is reshaping the fixed and firm boundary between domestic and international spheres an...
The emergent ‘global law’ and global governance are often evoked as a multiversum in the absence of ...
Globalization has made traditional readings of the State deeply problematical. The vanishing of old ...
International law\u27s traditional emphasis on state practice has long been questioned, as scholars ...
This article addresses the following question: Is Global Law merely a trendy theory, or are there co...
This Foreword takes up the more difficult question, raised by many of the contributions here, of how...
This article challenges the optimism common to liberal IR and IL scholarship on the ‘rule of law’ in...
"With a diverse group of contributors from law, business and the social sciences, this book explores...
This article (11, 596 words) was published in Europe’s premier journal of interdisciplinary Internat...