Chapter develops the concept of the transnational space of laws drawing upon extensive field research by co-author Farrell to highlight new ways to use law as an instrument to advance development and social justice objectives. It presents the transnational legal space as a dynamic and reflexive environment in which multiple justice actors are able to coalesce to pursue common goals
Transnational law is a new fiel of law. Global law firms are more and more practicing transnational ...
The paper takes the currently much belabored concepts of “global governance” and “global constitutio...
This tribute to Professor Detlev Vagts of the Harvard Law School, first published in 2010, brings to...
Chapter introduces concepts of transnational space of laws and transnational legal futures and devel...
Transnational law, since its iteration by Philip Jessup in the 1950s, has inspired a league of schol...
The chapter provides an introduction into law and globalization for sociolegal studies. Instead of t...
Taking “extraterritoriality,” the traditional touchstone for the state-centered allocation of transn...
This chapter traces the development of the concept of Transnational Law since Philip Jessup\u27s Sto...
When Jessup first wrote about transnational law about 60 years ago, scholarship on globalisation had...
Transnational law is an institutional framework for cross-border interaction beyond the nation state...
Is it important to conceptualize transnational law and “map ” it as a new legal field? This article ...
This chapter is the substantively revised and expanded version of the original contribution to the f...
Law in a transnational context loses the features with which it has been configured since modernity....
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This chapter provides an overview of the emerging field of transnational constitutional law (TCL). W...
Transnational law is a new fiel of law. Global law firms are more and more practicing transnational ...
The paper takes the currently much belabored concepts of “global governance” and “global constitutio...
This tribute to Professor Detlev Vagts of the Harvard Law School, first published in 2010, brings to...
Chapter introduces concepts of transnational space of laws and transnational legal futures and devel...
Transnational law, since its iteration by Philip Jessup in the 1950s, has inspired a league of schol...
The chapter provides an introduction into law and globalization for sociolegal studies. Instead of t...
Taking “extraterritoriality,” the traditional touchstone for the state-centered allocation of transn...
This chapter traces the development of the concept of Transnational Law since Philip Jessup\u27s Sto...
When Jessup first wrote about transnational law about 60 years ago, scholarship on globalisation had...
Transnational law is an institutional framework for cross-border interaction beyond the nation state...
Is it important to conceptualize transnational law and “map ” it as a new legal field? This article ...
This chapter is the substantively revised and expanded version of the original contribution to the f...
Law in a transnational context loses the features with which it has been configured since modernity....
https://scholarship.law.uci.edu/celebration_of_books_2013_book-covers/1002/thumbnail.jp
This chapter provides an overview of the emerging field of transnational constitutional law (TCL). W...
Transnational law is a new fiel of law. Global law firms are more and more practicing transnational ...
The paper takes the currently much belabored concepts of “global governance” and “global constitutio...
This tribute to Professor Detlev Vagts of the Harvard Law School, first published in 2010, brings to...