Landscapes of Law : : Practicing Sovereignty in Transnational Terrain / / ed. by Carol J. Greenhouse, Christina L. Davis.
International scholars offer ethnographic analyses of the relations between transnationalism, law, and cultureThe recent surge of right-wing populism in Europe and the United States is widely perceived as evidence of ongoing challenges to the policies and institutions of globalization. But as editor...
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Place / Publishing House: | Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2020] ©2020 |
Year of Publication: | 2020 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Introduction. Mapping Culture onto Transnational Law
- Chapter 1. A Journey Through Law’s Landscapes: Close Encounters of the Scalar Kind
- Chapter 2. Intersecting Legal Spaces: International Trade Law and Anticorruption Law
- Chapter 3. Changing Internally to Engage Externally: China and the WTO Legal System
- Chapter 4. The “Africa Bar” of Paris: A Microcosm of Interconnected Histories of Legal Globalization
- Chapter 5. Cultural Difference as Legal Resolution: The Raising of the Ehime Maru
- Chapter 6. Landscapes of Law in War- Torn Societies
- Chapter 7. Uncertain Sovereignties: Indigenous- State Relations in Colombia
- Chapter 8. Between Sovereignty and Transnationalism: The European Union as an Incomplete “Transnational Legal Space”
- Chapter 9. The Emergence of Digital Communities: Generating Trust, Managing Conflicts, and Regulating Globality . . . Digitality
- Chapter 10. Landscapes of Actually Existing Liberalism: Some Thoughts on the Historical Dialectic of Liberty and Philanthropy
- List of Contributors
- Index
- Acknowledgments