This book brings together the fruits of different traditions in
legal philosophy and draws on them to develop a systematic thesis
on the concept of law. The respective strengths of each tradition
can thus be used to elucidate the phenomenon in question. The work
explores the underlying question of how current phenomena of
transnational law are best understood by legal theory. The
traditions dealt with are, on the one hand, Jurgen Habermas'
critical theory and, on the other, H. L. A. Hart's analytic
jurisprudence. The thesis is that the key to a fruitful dialogue
and comprehensive understanding is to appreciate that the concept
of law is not state-centered and must reflect relationships to
other legal systems.
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