No weakening, but rather an expansion, of statehood can be observed in the contemporary world. This does not, on the other hand, imply that extensive forms of constitutional ordering do not exist outside the realm of states. Instead, the evolution of world society has been characterized by a protracted dual movement where the expansion and densification of statehood and autonomous forms of transnational ordering gradually emerged in a mutually constitutive fashion. One implication of this is that neither the concept of the state nor the concept of nonstate transnational entities is adequately capable of delineating the object of constitutional analysis. Instead, the concept of normative orders has been introduced as an overarching category ...
This article describes transnational private law as a decentralized and intermediate form of transna...
While some theorize the autonomy of transnational legal orders from nation-state law, we develop the...
This paper scrutinizes the fundamental assumption governing Gunther Teubner\u27s theory of societal ...
No weakening, but rather an expansion, of statehood can be observed in the contemporary world. This ...
Comparative lawyers have for more than one-hundred years sought to increase the understanding of \u2...
Societal constitutionalism presents us with alternatives to state-centered constitutional theory. Bu...
This article proceeds from a critical sociological revision of classical constitutional theory. In p...
The twentieth century has seen a fundamental shift in the ways in which constitutions are understood...
The entry provides a comprehensive outline and systematization of societal constitutionalism (SC), o...
If the point of constitutionalism is to define the legal framework within which collective self-gove...
Accompanying the rise of new transnational legal rules and institutions intended to promote global e...
Global Legal Pluralism recognizes the inevitability (and sometimes even the desirability) of multipl...
As the divide between domestic and international law becomes blurred, paradigms for the structure of...
Within constitutional theory, in comparison to other fields of scholarship, the significance of tran...
Published: 08 October 2020This chapter explores the role of governments, governance, and constituti...
This article describes transnational private law as a decentralized and intermediate form of transna...
While some theorize the autonomy of transnational legal orders from nation-state law, we develop the...
This paper scrutinizes the fundamental assumption governing Gunther Teubner\u27s theory of societal ...
No weakening, but rather an expansion, of statehood can be observed in the contemporary world. This ...
Comparative lawyers have for more than one-hundred years sought to increase the understanding of \u2...
Societal constitutionalism presents us with alternatives to state-centered constitutional theory. Bu...
This article proceeds from a critical sociological revision of classical constitutional theory. In p...
The twentieth century has seen a fundamental shift in the ways in which constitutions are understood...
The entry provides a comprehensive outline and systematization of societal constitutionalism (SC), o...
If the point of constitutionalism is to define the legal framework within which collective self-gove...
Accompanying the rise of new transnational legal rules and institutions intended to promote global e...
Global Legal Pluralism recognizes the inevitability (and sometimes even the desirability) of multipl...
As the divide between domestic and international law becomes blurred, paradigms for the structure of...
Within constitutional theory, in comparison to other fields of scholarship, the significance of tran...
Published: 08 October 2020This chapter explores the role of governments, governance, and constituti...
This article describes transnational private law as a decentralized and intermediate form of transna...
While some theorize the autonomy of transnational legal orders from nation-state law, we develop the...
This paper scrutinizes the fundamental assumption governing Gunther Teubner\u27s theory of societal ...