Within this book Greenhouse and Davis observe the supposed ongoing challenges to the policies and institutions of globalization and how national culture is not restricted to the ethno-nationalisms of the developing world. This book traces the theoretical implications with transnational law that challenges the conventional separation of the individual.
Within this book Greenhouse and Davis observe the supposed ongoing challenges to the policies and institutions of globalization and how national culture is not restricted to the ethno-nationalisms of the developing world. This book traces the theoretical implications with transnational law that challenges the conventional separation of the individual.
Edited by Carol J. Greenhouse and Christina L. Davis
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Introduction. Mapping Culture onto Transnational Law Carol J. Greenhouse and Christina L. Davis Chapter 1. A Journey Through Law's Landscapes: Close Encounters of the Scalar Kind Tugba Basaran Chapter 2. Intersecting Legal Spaces: International Trade and Anticorruption Law Rachel Brewster Chapter 3. Changing Internally to Engage Externally: China and the WTO Legal System Gregory Shaffer and Henry Gao Chapter 4. The "Africa Bar" of Paris: A Microcosm of Interconnected Histories of Legal Globalization Sara Dezalay Chapter 5. Cultural Difference as Legal Resolution: The Raising of the Ehime Maru David Leheny Chapter 6. Landscapes of Law in War-Torn Societies Mark Fathi Massoud Chapter 7. Uncertain Sovereignties: Indigenous-State Relations in Colombia Sandra Brunnegger Chapter 8. Between Sovereignty and Transnationalism: The European Union as an Incomplete "Transnational Legal Space" Marie-Claire Foblets and Katayoun Alidadi Chapter 9. The Emergence of Digital Communities: Generating Trust, Managing Conflicts, and Regulating Globality . . . Digitality Teresa Rodríguez-de-las-Heras Ballell Chapter 10. Landscapes of Actually Existing Liberalism: Some Thoughts on the Historical Dialectic of Liberty and Philanthropy Mariana Valverde List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
Introduction. Mapping Culture onto Transnational Law Carol J. Greenhouse and Christina L. Davis Chapter 1. A Journey Through Law's Landscapes: Close Encounters of the Scalar Kind Tugba Basaran Chapter 2. Intersecting Legal Spaces: International Trade and Anticorruption Law Rachel Brewster Chapter 3. Changing Internally to Engage Externally: China and the WTO Legal System Gregory Shaffer and Henry Gao Chapter 4. The "Africa Bar" of Paris: A Microcosm of Interconnected Histories of Legal Globalization Sara Dezalay Chapter 5. Cultural Difference as Legal Resolution: The Raising of the Ehime Maru David Leheny Chapter 6. Landscapes of Law in War-Torn Societies Mark Fathi Massoud Chapter 7. Uncertain Sovereignties: Indigenous-State Relations in Colombia Sandra Brunnegger Chapter 8. Between Sovereignty and Transnationalism: The European Union as an Incomplete "Transnational Legal Space" Marie-Claire Foblets and Katayoun Alidadi Chapter 9. The Emergence of Digital Communities: Generating Trust, Managing Conflicts, and Regulating Globality . . . Digitality Teresa Rodríguez-de-las-Heras Ballell Chapter 10. Landscapes of Actually Existing Liberalism: Some Thoughts on the Historical Dialectic of Liberty and Philanthropy Mariana Valverde List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
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