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Theorising the Global Legal Order (Paperback)
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This book aims to capture an exploratory approach to theorising the
global legal order. Avoiding any brand loyalty to a particular
academic perspective, it brings together scholars who contribute a
variety of insights covering quite different topics and viewpoints.
It sets itself the target of producing a distinctively legal theory
of global phenomena, which is capable of illuminating the path of
law as an academic discipline, as it confronts a bewildering array
of novel situations and innovative ways of thinking about law. The
broad base of perspectives found among the contributors, combined
with a helpful commentary from the editors, makes the book an ideal
Reader to introduce a subject that is becoming of increasing
importance for academics, students and practitioners, in law and
related fields. Contents: Introduction, Andrew Halpin & Volker
Roeben; Cosmopolitan Legal Orders, H Patrick Glenn; Implications of
'Globalisation' for Law as a Discipline, William Twining;
Theorising the Global Legal Order - An Institutionalist
Perspective, Stefan Oeter; Incorporating Foreign Legal Ideas
through Translation, Ko Hasegawa; Globalisation and Judicial
Reasoning: Building Blocks for a Method of Interpretation,
Catherine Dupre; Statecraft, Trade and Strategy: Toward a New
Global Order, Ari Afilalo & Dennis Patterson; European Union as
a Single Working-Living Space: EU Law and New Forms of
Intra-Community Migration, Oxana Golynker; The Domestic Enforcement
of Supranational Rules: The Role of Evidence in EC Competition Law,
Deirdre Dwyer; The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples: Towards a Global Legal Order on Indigenous Rights?,
Stephen Allen; Developing a Framework for Understanding the
Localisation of Global Scripts in East Asia, John Gillespie;
Governance Through Corruption: Cosmopolitan Complicity, Nicholas
Dorn; Decentralised Constitutionalisation in National and
International Courts: Reflections on Comparative Law as an Approach
to Public Law, Christian Walter; Concluding Reflections, Andrew
Halpin & Volker Roeben.
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