This essay is a contribution to a symposium at the January 2005 annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Conflict of Laws. More than ten years ago, German theorist Gunther Teubner called for the creation of an intersystemic conflicts law, derived not just from collisions between the distinct nation-states of private international law, but from what he described as conflicts between autonomous social subsystems. Since then, the web of intersystemic lawmaking Teubner described has only grown more complex. The collision of these multiple legal and quasi-legal normative systems requires, as Teubner suggested, a broader approach to conflict of laws, one that includes scholars from other disciplines as well as lega...
Some challenges of legal globalization closely resemble those formulated earlier for legal pluralism...
This book investigates the dynamic intertwinement of law and morality, with a focus on new and devel...
Legal pluralists have long recognized that societies consist of multiple overlapping normative commu...
This essay is a contribution to a symposium at the January 2005 annual meeting of the Association of...
It has now been ten years since the idea of global online communication first entered the popular co...
This paper attempts to bring the specific insights of conflict of laws to issues challenging contemp...
Europe has been under the increasing influence of European Union (E.U.) lawmakers, who have undertak...
By allocating governance authority among nations, conflict of laws— also known as private internatio...
The relationship between international law and domestic law is rarely understood as a conflict of la...
We live in a world of legal pluralism, where a single act or actor is potentially regulated by multi...
This book is based on the proceedings from a conference at the European University Institute in Flor...
As a scholarly project, global legal pluralism has been extraordinarily successful, and it is not di...
Global Legal Pluralism is now recognized as an entrenched reality of the international and transnati...
International lawyers widely understand that legal pluralism is a fact of global life and that it ca...
This paper draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights...
Some challenges of legal globalization closely resemble those formulated earlier for legal pluralism...
This book investigates the dynamic intertwinement of law and morality, with a focus on new and devel...
Legal pluralists have long recognized that societies consist of multiple overlapping normative commu...
This essay is a contribution to a symposium at the January 2005 annual meeting of the Association of...
It has now been ten years since the idea of global online communication first entered the popular co...
This paper attempts to bring the specific insights of conflict of laws to issues challenging contemp...
Europe has been under the increasing influence of European Union (E.U.) lawmakers, who have undertak...
By allocating governance authority among nations, conflict of laws— also known as private internatio...
The relationship between international law and domestic law is rarely understood as a conflict of la...
We live in a world of legal pluralism, where a single act or actor is potentially regulated by multi...
This book is based on the proceedings from a conference at the European University Institute in Flor...
As a scholarly project, global legal pluralism has been extraordinarily successful, and it is not di...
Global Legal Pluralism is now recognized as an entrenched reality of the international and transnati...
International lawyers widely understand that legal pluralism is a fact of global life and that it ca...
This paper draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights...
Some challenges of legal globalization closely resemble those formulated earlier for legal pluralism...
This book investigates the dynamic intertwinement of law and morality, with a focus on new and devel...
Legal pluralists have long recognized that societies consist of multiple overlapping normative commu...