Private international law presents a dilemma for legal and political philosophy. Legal and political philosophers have ignored private international law, with only a few scattered attempts to evaluate its claims. Private international law offers a powerful set of counterexamples that put into serious doubt attempts to link law’s authority only or primarily to relationships between states and citizens. No society, state, or other practice-mediated relationship can serve as grounds for the authority of private international law to persons to whom it applies but who are outside of such relationships. Private international law affects the normative situations of persons entirely outside these relationships. This article examines these issues f...
This article, first presented as part of a conference entitled What is private international law? ,...
The Limits of International Law sets forth a general theory of international law. The book rejects t...
International legal scholarship has for so long taken the "Classical Question" of whether internatio...
Private international law presents a dilemma for legal and political philosophy. Legal and political...
Private international law presents a dilemma for legal and political philosophy. Legal and political...
Provides a critical approach to private international law in the context of global governanceExplore...
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In a realistic and descriptive sense, international law is a complex and dynamic legal process profo...
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This article touches up some academic issues of private international law, among which the following...
The conspicuous absence of private international law from the current global governance debate may b...
There have been times when public and private international law were closely related. As a means to ...
Recent theorizing about transnational duties by moral and political philosophers fails to take prope...
This article, first presented as part of a conference entitled What is private international law? ,...
The Limits of International Law sets forth a general theory of international law. The book rejects t...
International legal scholarship has for so long taken the "Classical Question" of whether internatio...
Private international law presents a dilemma for legal and political philosophy. Legal and political...
Private international law presents a dilemma for legal and political philosophy. Legal and political...
Provides a critical approach to private international law in the context of global governanceExplore...
As legal and jurisdictional questions come before us when the intercourse between national and forei...
Public International Law overshadows what we are accustomed, rightly or wrongly, to term Private Int...
This article explores the idea that, at the time of publication, despite several centuries of develo...
In a realistic and descriptive sense, international law is a complex and dynamic legal process profo...
This paper explores the relationship between normative international political theory and the politi...
This article touches up some academic issues of private international law, among which the following...
The conspicuous absence of private international law from the current global governance debate may b...
There have been times when public and private international law were closely related. As a means to ...
Recent theorizing about transnational duties by moral and political philosophers fails to take prope...
This article, first presented as part of a conference entitled What is private international law? ,...
The Limits of International Law sets forth a general theory of international law. The book rejects t...
International legal scholarship has for so long taken the "Classical Question" of whether internatio...