The changes to the structure and power relations within and between societies produced by globalisation have an unavoidable and, arguably, under-theorized effect on the discipline of private international law. This review considers whether the current edited collection addresses the many challenges and changes brought up by the global turn
Globalization is transforming the contemporary international system. Two major developments have ari...
In this paper we challenge the role of consent in the global order by discussing current modes of in...
The increasing pace of globalisation and resultant global interdependence has renewed debate about t...
The changes to the structure and power relations within and between societies produced by globalisat...
Providing a unique and clearly structured tool, this book presents an authoritative collection of ca...
Provides a critical approach to private international law in the context of global governanceExplore...
The conspicuous absence of private international law from the current global governance debate may b...
Public international law has been ‘global’ in its application since at least the 1960s, when most we...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The private ordering and public regulation of private international ...
In international legal scholarship, global governance ideas are being framed exclusively with recour...
Globalization, characterized by the inter-connectivity of persons, states, and non-state actors on a...
The dominant modern account of the social basis of international law has been the society of states...
The emergence of private authority has become a feature of the post-Cold War world. The contributors...
The rise of post-national entities, such as the institutions of the European Union and of free-trade...
This article arises from Professor Muir Watt's keynote address to the CJICL annual conference on 8th...
Globalization is transforming the contemporary international system. Two major developments have ari...
In this paper we challenge the role of consent in the global order by discussing current modes of in...
The increasing pace of globalisation and resultant global interdependence has renewed debate about t...
The changes to the structure and power relations within and between societies produced by globalisat...
Providing a unique and clearly structured tool, this book presents an authoritative collection of ca...
Provides a critical approach to private international law in the context of global governanceExplore...
The conspicuous absence of private international law from the current global governance debate may b...
Public international law has been ‘global’ in its application since at least the 1960s, when most we...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The private ordering and public regulation of private international ...
In international legal scholarship, global governance ideas are being framed exclusively with recour...
Globalization, characterized by the inter-connectivity of persons, states, and non-state actors on a...
The dominant modern account of the social basis of international law has been the society of states...
The emergence of private authority has become a feature of the post-Cold War world. The contributors...
The rise of post-national entities, such as the institutions of the European Union and of free-trade...
This article arises from Professor Muir Watt's keynote address to the CJICL annual conference on 8th...
Globalization is transforming the contemporary international system. Two major developments have ari...
In this paper we challenge the role of consent in the global order by discussing current modes of in...
The increasing pace of globalisation and resultant global interdependence has renewed debate about t...