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Transnational legal orders /
"This book offers an empirically grounded theory that reframes the study of law and society from a predominantly national context, which dichotomizes the study of international law and national compliance into a dynamic perspective that places national, international, and transnational lawmakin...
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Format: | Printed Book |
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New York,
Cambridge,
2015.
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Series: | Cambridge studies in law and society
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Transnational legal orders Terence Halliday and Gregory Shaffer; Part I. Transnational Legal Orders and Business Law: 2. Settling and concordance: Two cases in Global commercial law by sea Susan Block-Lieb and Terrence Halliday; 3. When lenders have too much cash and borrowers have too little law: The emergence of secured-transactions transnational legal orders Roderick Macdonald; 4. Settling and unsettling the transnational legal order of international taxation Philip Genschel and Thomas Rixen; Part II. Transnational Legal Orders and Regulatory Law: 5. The (Mis)Alignment of the Trade and Monetary Legal Orders Gregory Shaffer and Michael Waibel; 6. Regulating the regulators: The emergence and limits of the transnational financial legal order Eric Helleiner.
- 7. Institutionalization and its consequences: the TLO(s) for food safety Tim Büthe; 8. Climate change: Transnational Legal Order or Disorder? Daniel Bodansky; Part III. Transnational Legal Orders and Human Rights Law: 9. Pharmaceutical patents and the human right to health: the contested evolution of the transnational legal order on access to medicines Laurence Helfer; 10. 'Rule of law' as transnational legal order Jothie Rajah; 11. Firming up soft law: the impact of indicators on transnational human rights legal orders Sally Merry; 12. Framing for a New Transnational legal order: the case of human trafficking Paulette Lloyd and Beth Simmons; 13. The justice paradox?: Transnational legal orders and accountability for past human rights violations Leigh Payne; 14. Researching transnational legal orders Terence Halliday and Gregory Shaffer.