Local governments and transnational city networks (‘TCNs’) have been increasingly engaging with norm-generation in the traditionally state-centric international law and migration governance. We identified two modes of this engagement: participation in mainstream state-centric processes, and norm-generation within their own networks. Through four examples, his article identifies four functions of this jurisgenerative activity. The external function is bringing local interests and expertise to influence international normative developments. The internal function is regulating local governments' behaviour towards their own citizens, creating and upholding standards. Through a horizontal function, local governments recruit peers and rally aroun...
Drawing on cases from the realm of International Economic Law (IEL), the present article argues that...
When Jessup first wrote about transnational law about 60 years ago, scholarship on globalisation had...
Increasingly, local authorities around the world invoke international law to tackle global challenge...
Local governments and transnational city networks (‘TCNs’) have been increasingly engaging with norm...
Cities claim an ever-larger role in migration governance, often by means of progressive policies tha...
Local governments are not entities an international lawyer would usually think of as an “actor of in...
Systematic violations of the rights of unauthorized migrants on the fault lines between developed an...
This article examines the rising influence of cities in global governance and on international law, ...
Multilevel trade governance and transnational social regulation put democratic self-regulation under...
The notion of a transnational law has been under dispute for several decades. After Philip Jessup in...
Transnational City Networks (TCNs), intended as voluntary organisations formed by local authorities ...
In the Westphalian State, Customary International Law (CIL) has traditionally been informed by high-...
The 2016 New York Declaration,1 for the first time in United Nations (UN) history, coalesced a diver...
This article describes transnational private law as a decentralized and intermediate form of transna...
This chapter trace how “transnational migration law” has come to construct human mobility. It argues...
Drawing on cases from the realm of International Economic Law (IEL), the present article argues that...
When Jessup first wrote about transnational law about 60 years ago, scholarship on globalisation had...
Increasingly, local authorities around the world invoke international law to tackle global challenge...
Local governments and transnational city networks (‘TCNs’) have been increasingly engaging with norm...
Cities claim an ever-larger role in migration governance, often by means of progressive policies tha...
Local governments are not entities an international lawyer would usually think of as an “actor of in...
Systematic violations of the rights of unauthorized migrants on the fault lines between developed an...
This article examines the rising influence of cities in global governance and on international law, ...
Multilevel trade governance and transnational social regulation put democratic self-regulation under...
The notion of a transnational law has been under dispute for several decades. After Philip Jessup in...
Transnational City Networks (TCNs), intended as voluntary organisations formed by local authorities ...
In the Westphalian State, Customary International Law (CIL) has traditionally been informed by high-...
The 2016 New York Declaration,1 for the first time in United Nations (UN) history, coalesced a diver...
This article describes transnational private law as a decentralized and intermediate form of transna...
This chapter trace how “transnational migration law” has come to construct human mobility. It argues...
Drawing on cases from the realm of International Economic Law (IEL), the present article argues that...
When Jessup first wrote about transnational law about 60 years ago, scholarship on globalisation had...
Increasingly, local authorities around the world invoke international law to tackle global challenge...