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The Internationalisation of Law - Legislating, Decision-Making, Practice and Education (Hardcover)
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The Internationalisation of Law - Legislating, Decision-Making, Practice and Education (Hardcover)
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`This stimulating volume of essays seamlessly integrates
theoretical and practical perspectives to wrestle with fundamental
issues of law and legal education in the 21st century. Using an
integrated framework, the editors demonstrate that the challenges
raised by internationalization can no longer be left to a small
group of comparative and international lawyers, but rather require
fundamental engagement from everyone in the law. Highly
recommended.' - Thomas Ginsburg, University of Chicago Law School,
US `This is a rich and fascinating collection of essays on the
internationalisation of law. It offers an important exploration of
what lies ahead in making law, resolving disputes and researching
and teaching law in an increasingly globalising world. Academics
and practitioners all over the world will find this book immensely
useful.' - Jan M. Smits, Tilburg University, The Netherlands `This
fascinating collection of essays marks the 20th anniversary of Bond
Law School in Australia. The essays deal with the
internationalisation of law in all its dimensions, whether it be in
law teaching, legal research, legislation or attitudes to risk and
regulation which is particularly pertinent in view of the global
financial crisis. The breadth of coverage of the book increases its
appeal to scholars and policy makers from a range of
sub-disciplinary perspectives. It deserves to be read widely and is
an extremely valuable addition to any practitioner or academic
library.' - Gerard McCormack, University of Leeds, UK This
insightful book explores the acute challenges presented by the
`internationalisation' of law, a trend that has been accelerated by
the growing requirement for academics and practitioners to work and
research across countries and regions with differing legal
traditions. The authors have all confronted these challenges of
internationalisation through their extensive knowledge and
experience in civil law, common law and mixed jurisdictions around
the globe. Their analysis of the implications for researchers and
teachers, as well as practitioners, law-makers and reformers is
original and their different proposals for dealing with the
challenges are both practical and at times, radical. This book is a
must-read for those exposed to the internationalisation of law, be
they academics, cross border practitioners, judges, arbitrators, or
those engaged in legal reform and policy.
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