Set against the colonial and neo-colonial unevenness of the globalized neoliberal order, this article offers a critical reading of legal personhood and jurisdiction as mechanisms of privilege and predation. Transnational corporations (TNCs) are, we suggest, the ultimate insider construct for the neoliberal capitalist-techno order. Meanwhile, increasing numbers of corporeal human beings on the move as the marginalized products of that same order (especially refugees and migrants) are confronted by boundaries and barriers all too material in their effect. In an age of anxiety-driven border hardening against mass human migration and of seamless, instantaneous movements of transnational capital and corporate location across jurisdictional bound...
The article explores the relevance of neo-colonial theory for criminology, and its contribution to u...
This Article seeks to develop a frame of reference for comprehending legitimacy structures in emergi...
Addressing the important idea of the legal subjectivity of a range of putative new rights-claimants,...
Set against the colonial and neo-colonial unevenness of the globalized neoliberal order, this articl...
Set against the colonial and neo-colonial unevenness of the globalised neoliberal order, this articl...
This conversation examines the relationship between the boundaries and borders in international law ...
Authority is written against the background of intense resistance to globalization processes by a ra...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2022Corporations are notoriously powerful a...
Global law settings are characterized by a structural pre-eminence of connectivity norms, ...
This Article examines the relationship between law and geography through the prisms of colonialism a...
[T]he recent proposal made by Terence Halliday and Gregory Shaffer for a concept of “transnational l...
This Article begins by surveying the myriad ways that increasing globalization of communication, tra...
This article discusses Volume 17 (1) where the editors (Garrido and Sabaté-Dalmau) push for a sociol...
This article explicates how 21st Century changes in the form of globalization are of historical scal...
Humanity is currently undergoing a large-scale social, economic and legal transformation based on th...
The article explores the relevance of neo-colonial theory for criminology, and its contribution to u...
This Article seeks to develop a frame of reference for comprehending legitimacy structures in emergi...
Addressing the important idea of the legal subjectivity of a range of putative new rights-claimants,...
Set against the colonial and neo-colonial unevenness of the globalized neoliberal order, this articl...
Set against the colonial and neo-colonial unevenness of the globalised neoliberal order, this articl...
This conversation examines the relationship between the boundaries and borders in international law ...
Authority is written against the background of intense resistance to globalization processes by a ra...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2022Corporations are notoriously powerful a...
Global law settings are characterized by a structural pre-eminence of connectivity norms, ...
This Article examines the relationship between law and geography through the prisms of colonialism a...
[T]he recent proposal made by Terence Halliday and Gregory Shaffer for a concept of “transnational l...
This Article begins by surveying the myriad ways that increasing globalization of communication, tra...
This article discusses Volume 17 (1) where the editors (Garrido and Sabaté-Dalmau) push for a sociol...
This article explicates how 21st Century changes in the form of globalization are of historical scal...
Humanity is currently undergoing a large-scale social, economic and legal transformation based on th...
The article explores the relevance of neo-colonial theory for criminology, and its contribution to u...
This Article seeks to develop a frame of reference for comprehending legitimacy structures in emergi...
Addressing the important idea of the legal subjectivity of a range of putative new rights-claimants,...