Theorising the global legal order
edited by Andrew Halpin & Volker Roeben.
- North America : Hart, 2009.
- 278 p.
Table of contents: Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Cosmopolitan legal orders Chapter 3. Implications of 'globalisation' for law as a discipline Chapter 4. Theorising the global legal order : an institutionalist perspective Chapter 5. Incorporating foreign legal ideas through translation Chapter 6. Globalisation and judicial reasoning : building blocks for a method of interpretation Chapter 7. Statecraft, trade and strategy : toward a new global order Chapter 8. European Union as a single working-living space : EU law and new forms of intra-community migration Chapter 9. The domestic enforcement of supranational rules : the role of evidence in EC competition law Chapter 10. The UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples : towards a global legal order on indigenous rights? Chapter 11. Developing a framework for understanding the localisation of global scripts in East Asia Chapter 12. Governance through corruption : cosmopolitan complicity Chapter 13. Decentralised constitutionalisation in national and international courts : reflections on comparative law as an approach to public law Chapter 14. Concluding reflections