Governance and International Legal Theory

Governance and International Legal Theory
Author: I.F. Dekker,W.G. Werner,Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2014-11-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789401761925

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This book discusses the above-mentioned topics from a multidisciplinary perspective.

Private International Law and Global Governance

Private International Law and Global Governance
Author: Horatia Muir Watt,Diego P. Fernández Arroyo
Publsiher: Law and Global Governance
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2014
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198727620

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Horatia Muir Watt and Diego P. Fernández-Arroyo: Introduction: The Relevance of Private International Law to the Global Governance Debate Part I: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS: THE PRIVATE MODEL AND ITS DISCONTENTS Section A. Epistemological Challenge: The Meaning of 'Private' in Private International Law 1: Geoffrey Samuel: Comparative Law as Resistance 2: Robert Wai: Private v Private: Transnational Private Law and Contestation in Global Economic Governance 3: Ralf Michaels: Post-critical Private International Law: From Politics to Technique Section B. Political Critique: Privatization as Homogenization 4: Tomaso Ferrando: Global Land Grabbing: A Tale of Three Legal Homogenizations 5: Veronica Corcodel: Governance Implications of Comparative Legal Thinking: On Henry Maine's Jurisprudence and British Imperialism Section C. Searching for Legitimacy: Questions of Design 6: Diego P. Fernández-Arroyo: Private Adjudication Without Precedent? 7: Gilles Cuniberti: The Merchant Who Would Not Be King: Unreasoned Fears about Private Lawmaking 8: Yannick Radi: Balancing the Public and the Private in International Investment Law PART II: BEYOND THE SCHISM: EMERGING MODELS AND WORLDVIEWS Section A. The Global Turn to Informality: Pragmatism and Constructivism 9: Benoit Frydman: A Pragmatic Approach To Global Law 10: Harm Schepel: Rules of Recognition: A Legal Constructivist Approach to Transnational Private Regulation 11: Michael Karayanni: The Extraterritorial Application of Access to Justice Rights: On the Availability of Israeli Courts to Palestinian Plaintiffs Section B. Re-importing Public Law Methodology: Federalism and Constitutionalism 12: Alex Mills: Variable Geometry, Peer Governance, and the Public International Perspective on Private International Law 13: Jacco Bomhoff: The Constitution of the Conflict of Laws 14: Jérémy Heymann: Importing Proportionality to the Conflict of Laws Section C. Reinventing a Global Horizon: Working towards a Global Public Good 15: Bram van der Eem: Financial Stability and Private International Law 16: Ivana Isailovic: Recognition(and Mis-recognition) in Private International Law 17: Sabine Corneloup: Can Private International Law Contribute to Global Migration Governance? Horatia Muir Watt: Paradigm Change in Private International Law: Renewal, Circularity, or Decline?

Normative Pluralism and International Law

Normative Pluralism and International Law
Author: Jan Klabbers,Touko Piiparinen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-04-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107245167

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This book addresses conflicts involving different normative orders: what happens when international law prohibits behavior, but the same behavior is nonetheless morally justified or warranted? Can the actor concerned ignore international law under appeal to morality? Can soldiers escape legal liability by pointing to honor? Can accountants do so under reference to professional standards? How, in other words, does law relate to other normative orders? The assumption behind this book is that law no longer automatically claims supremacy, but that actors can pick and choose which code to follow. The novelty resides not so much in identifying conflicts, but in exploring if, when and how different orders can be used intentionally. In doing so, the book covers conflicts between legal orders and conflicts involving law and honor, self-regulation, lex mercatoria, local social practices, bureaucracy, religion, professional standards and morality.

Rule of Law and Areas of Limited Statehood

Rule of Law and Areas of Limited Statehood
Author: Linda Hamid,Jan Wouters
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-01-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788979047

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This thought-provoking book addresses the legal questions raised by areas of limited statehood, in which the State lacks the ability to exercise the full depth of its governmental authority. Featuring original contributions written by renowned international scholars, chapters investigate key issues arising at the junction between both domestic and international rule of law and areas of limited statehood, as well as the alternative modes of governance that develop therein.

Authority in Transnational Legal Theory

Authority in Transnational Legal Theory
Author: Roger Cotterrell,Maksymilian Del Mar
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781784711627

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The increasing transnationalisation of regulation – and social life more generally – challenges the basic concepts of legal and political theory today. One of the key concepts being so challenged is authority. This discerning book offers a plenitude of resources and suggestions for meeting that challenge.

Normative Pluralism and International Law

Normative Pluralism and International Law
Author: Jan Klabbers,Touko Piiparinen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: International law
ISBN: 1107241782

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This book addresses conflicts involving how law relates to normative orders.

The International Legal Order in Global Governance

The International Legal Order in Global Governance
Author: Alain Germeaux
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783031160578

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The space occupied by international law in shaping political action is subject to continuing debate and controversy. This book aims to answer the question of how and why international law impacts the behaviour of actors on the international stage in the absence of central authority and faced with asymmetric power. At a time when the role of normative restraints in international relations, and international law in particular, has come under renewed questioning, it advances an analytical framework for understanding the effect of norms on behaviour that is not contingent on material restraints or a given political constellation, while being informed by the practical realities and practice of international organisation. In doing so, this book draws on an interdisciplinary range of sources, including international law, political theory, cognitive psychology and behavioural economics to explore a communicative action-based approach of how norms and ideas persuade actors to engage in a course of action consonant with international law to achieve a particular outcome. In probing the role of norms on questions such as the use of force and accountability, and issues of equity and justice, it examines the challenges international law faces and what the way forward may look like.

Democratic Governance and International Law

Democratic Governance and International Law
Author: Gregory H. Fox,Brad R. Roth
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2000-05-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0521667968

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PART V CRITICAL APPROACHES.