Events such as the global financial crisis have helped reveal that
the drivers and contours of governance on a national and
international level remain a mystery in many respects. This is so
despite the ever-increasing complexity and sophistication in the
management and understanding of economic, legal and political
spheres of global society. Set in this context, this timely
Research Handbook is the first to explicitly address the
constitutive relationship between law and political economy. With
scholarly contributions from diverse disciplinary and geographic
backgrounds, this authoritative book provides an expansive overview
of the legal architecture of the global political economy. It
covers, in three parts, topics surrounding money and markets, the
relations of organization, and commodities, land and resources.
Scholars and policymakers as well as undergraduate and postgraduate
law students interested in the intersection of socio-political,
economic, and legal dynamics of governance will find this book a
thought-provoking and insightful resource. Contributors: A.
Andreoni, G. Baars, S. Bailey, B. Bowring, T.A. Canova, D.
Danielsen, J. Desautels-Stein, J. Ellis, A. Gupta, F. Guy, A.
Hanieh, I. Isailovi , V. Kishore, R. Kreitner, T. Krever, P. Luff,
T. Mahmud, B.N. Mamlyuk, M. McCluskey, R. Miguez, C. Mumme, A. Ng
Boyte, OE. Orhangazi, U. OEzsu, A. Rasulov, L. Russi, C. Salom o
Filho, P. Skott, J. Toporowski, R.A. Woodcock, L.R. Wray
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