Harmonized and uniform international laws are now being spread
across different jurisdictions and fields of law, bringing with
them an increasing body of scholarship on practical problems and
theoretical dimensions. This comprehensive and insightful book
focuses on the contributions to the development and understanding
of the critical theory of harmonization. The contributing authors
address a variety of different subjects concerned with
harmonization and the application of legal rules resulting from
harmonization efforts. This study is written by leading scholars
engaged in different aspects of harmonization, and covers both
regional harmonization within the EU and regional human rights
treaties, as well as harmonization with international treaty
obligations. With comparative analysis that contributes to the
development of a more general theory on the harmonization process,
this timely book will appeal to EU and international law scholars
and practitioners, as well as those looking to future legal
harmonization in other regions in Asia, Latin America and Africa.
Contributors: O. Akseli, M. Andenas, C.B. Andersen, S. Andreadakis,
Y. Arai-Takahashi, R. Ashcroft, H. Beale, G. Betlem, L.F. Del Duca,
J. Devenney, M. Goldby, S. Gopalan, M. Heidemann, R.F. Henschel, I.
Katsirea, M. Kenny, J. Kodo, A.H. Kritzer, E.J. Lohse, I. Maletic,
J. Malinauskaite, G. McCormack, D. Nagel, A. Okwor, R. Pereira, D.
Schiek, P. Syrpis, C. Twigg-Flesner, Q. Wu, H. Xanthaki, B. Zeller
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