This Article proposes a set of theoretical ideas and practical innovations for the future of global legal studies in the three areas that make up the academic profession: research, teaching, and service. The future directions of global legal studies will involve building intellectual bridges that connect law with global politics, society, history, religion, and human behavior. Constructing these bridges preserves global legal studies as both an interdisciplinary enterprise and a movement for justice. This twin commitment to rigorous inquiry and social justice involves sustaining a welcoming community for graduate students and early career scholars, and prioritizing the experiences of those living and working in the global South. In the long...
The author argues that a continued focus by the US legal education establishment on standard courses...
The book consists of a selection of papers presented at the Asia-Pacific Research Conference on Soci...
This Introduction to the Symposium, Global Alliance for Justice Education (“GAJE”) North American Re...
This Article proposes a set of theoretical ideas and practical innovations for the future of global ...
To encourage all, but particularly U.S., lawyers to think about transformation of the law, this Arti...
This Article focuses on the globalization of world political and economic structures, and how this a...
This book aims to capture an exploratory approach to theorising the global legal order. Avoiding any...
This article addresses the following question: Is Global Law merely a trendy theory, or are there co...
The recent changes in world political and economic structures call for an adjustment of legal educat...
Global legal scholarship should aim to be both post-national and inter-disciplinary. By post-nationa...
This essay addresses the challenge of educating law students to work in an increasingly global conte...
This paper explores the ways in which globalization, as a dominant influence on political economy, m...
Globalization has made traditional readings of the State deeply problematical. The vanishing of old ...
Both national and international law are created and upheld in a global legal environment that seems ...
During the past two decades a new, global, legal professionalism has manifested itself in the field ...
The author argues that a continued focus by the US legal education establishment on standard courses...
The book consists of a selection of papers presented at the Asia-Pacific Research Conference on Soci...
This Introduction to the Symposium, Global Alliance for Justice Education (“GAJE”) North American Re...
This Article proposes a set of theoretical ideas and practical innovations for the future of global ...
To encourage all, but particularly U.S., lawyers to think about transformation of the law, this Arti...
This Article focuses on the globalization of world political and economic structures, and how this a...
This book aims to capture an exploratory approach to theorising the global legal order. Avoiding any...
This article addresses the following question: Is Global Law merely a trendy theory, or are there co...
The recent changes in world political and economic structures call for an adjustment of legal educat...
Global legal scholarship should aim to be both post-national and inter-disciplinary. By post-nationa...
This essay addresses the challenge of educating law students to work in an increasingly global conte...
This paper explores the ways in which globalization, as a dominant influence on political economy, m...
Globalization has made traditional readings of the State deeply problematical. The vanishing of old ...
Both national and international law are created and upheld in a global legal environment that seems ...
During the past two decades a new, global, legal professionalism has manifested itself in the field ...
The author argues that a continued focus by the US legal education establishment on standard courses...
The book consists of a selection of papers presented at the Asia-Pacific Research Conference on Soci...
This Introduction to the Symposium, Global Alliance for Justice Education (“GAJE”) North American Re...