This volume - featuring eminent contributors from law, political science, sociology, anthropology, history and political theory - shows that law is often better understood as an entangled web than a coherent system, analysing the ways in which different legalities in domestic, transnational and international law are connected
"Legal History presents a broad panorama of historical processes that trigger theoretical reflection...
This book explores whether the co-existence of (partially) overlapping and sometimes competing layer...
Recent scholarship on transnational law has emphasised how the proliferation and fragmentation of no...
This book examines the social processes that lead to the evolution of legal norms with global consti...
The Oxford Handbook of International Legal Theory provides an accessible and authoritative guide to ...
• 12 Chapter edited volume, with foreword by Martti Koskenniemi. Produced over 3 years, and involvin...
Questions of legal extraterritoriality figure prominently in scholarship on legal pluralism, transna...
Transnational law, since its iteration by Philip Jessup in the 1950s, has inspired a league of schol...
Taking “extraterritoriality,” the traditional touchstone for the state-centered allocation of transn...
International law\u27s traditional emphasis on state practice has long been questioned, as scholars ...
Questions of legal extraterritoriality figure prominently in scholarship on legal pluralism, transna...
This paper draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights...
[T]he recent proposal made by Terence Halliday and Gregory Shaffer for a concept of “transnational l...
Since the 1990s the effects of globalization on law and legal developments has been a central topic ...
The chapter provides an introduction into law and globalization for sociolegal studies. Instead of t...
"Legal History presents a broad panorama of historical processes that trigger theoretical reflection...
This book explores whether the co-existence of (partially) overlapping and sometimes competing layer...
Recent scholarship on transnational law has emphasised how the proliferation and fragmentation of no...
This book examines the social processes that lead to the evolution of legal norms with global consti...
The Oxford Handbook of International Legal Theory provides an accessible and authoritative guide to ...
• 12 Chapter edited volume, with foreword by Martti Koskenniemi. Produced over 3 years, and involvin...
Questions of legal extraterritoriality figure prominently in scholarship on legal pluralism, transna...
Transnational law, since its iteration by Philip Jessup in the 1950s, has inspired a league of schol...
Taking “extraterritoriality,” the traditional touchstone for the state-centered allocation of transn...
International law\u27s traditional emphasis on state practice has long been questioned, as scholars ...
Questions of legal extraterritoriality figure prominently in scholarship on legal pluralism, transna...
This paper draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights...
[T]he recent proposal made by Terence Halliday and Gregory Shaffer for a concept of “transnational l...
Since the 1990s the effects of globalization on law and legal developments has been a central topic ...
The chapter provides an introduction into law and globalization for sociolegal studies. Instead of t...
"Legal History presents a broad panorama of historical processes that trigger theoretical reflection...
This book explores whether the co-existence of (partially) overlapping and sometimes competing layer...
Recent scholarship on transnational law has emphasised how the proliferation and fragmentation of no...