"Reflections on global law" / / edited by Shavana Musa, Eefje de Volder.

Reflections on Global Law provides an interesting and vital look into the newly emerging field of global law. It allows the possibility for readers to discover global law from the perspective of various academic experts who stem from a whole range of different legal disciplines. In a globalised worl...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (242 p.)
Notes:Also published as volume 17, no. 2 (2013) of Brill's journal Tilburg law review.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
A Short Foreword /
Interview with Professor Neil Walker Global Law: Another Case of the Emperor’s Clothes? /
The Lighthouse of Law /
Public International Law: A Forerunner in the Field of Global(ization of) Law /
Legal Order and the ‘Globality’ of Global Law /
The Structural Characteristics of Global Law for the 21st Century: Fracture, Fluidity, Permeability, and Polycentricity /
Global Law for Private Law /
A Vision of Global Legal Scholarship /
Jurisprudence for Global Law? /
Global Environmental Law /
International Criminal Law as Global Law: An Assessment of the Hybrid Tribunals /
Normative Standards and Global Law-Making /
In Pursuit of the Global within: A Structure for the Global Law Project /
The Global Challenge to Public International Law: Some First Thoughts /
Comparative Law in a Globalizing World: Three Challenges /
What I talk about when I talk about Global Law /
Global Law: The Spontaneous, Gradual Emergence of a New Legal Order /
A Global Law Perspective of the WTO /
Global Justice and Global Criminal Laws: The Importance of Nyaya in the Quest for Justice after International Crimes /
Globalisation and Regulation: (Where) do they Meet? /
A Regulatory Approach to Global Constitutional Analysis /
Some Preliminaries to Global Law and Human Rights /
The Global Legal Environment and its Future Four Scenarios /
Global law will be Responsive Law, at least with regard to Cyberspace /
The Impact of the Financial Crisis on EU Economic Governance: A Struggle between Hard and Soft Law and Expansion of the EU Competences? /
Summary:Reflections on Global Law provides an interesting and vital look into the newly emerging field of global law. It allows the possibility for readers to discover global law from the perspective of various academic experts who stem from a whole range of different legal disciplines. In a globalised world, it is important that one is able to look beyond the \'local\', given that there are now a whole host of different types of jurisdictions at work. This book touches upon the interdisciplinary character and complexities of global law and demonstrates the further need, within academia, to delve into this newly emerging field of law.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9004260951
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Shavana Musa, Eefje de Volder.