Transnational Legal Order Through Rule of Law? Appraising the United Nations Security Council, 1990-2022
In: UC Irvine Journal of International, Transnational and Comparative Law (forthcoming)
In: UC Irvine Journal of International, Transnational and Comparative Law (forthcoming)
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In: Chicago Journal of International Law, Band 22, Heft 1
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In: Chapter IN: Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law, ed. Peer Zumbansen. Oxford University Press, 2020, forthcoming
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In: Chapter 14, Transnational Legal Orders, Cambridge University Press, 2015
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In: Chapter 1, Transnational Legal Orders, Cambridge University Press, 2015
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In: Law & Society Review 45(4): 831-865.
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In: Annual Review of Law and Social Science, Forthcoming
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In: Cambridge studies in law and society
In: Cambridge studies in law and society
This book offers a path-breaking, empirically-grounded theory that reframes the study of law and society. It shifts research from a predominantly national context to one that places transnational, national and local lawmaking and practice within a single, coherent, analytic frame. By presenting and elaborating a new concept, transnational legal orders, Halliday and Shaffer present an original approach to legal orders that affect fundamental economic and social behaviors. The contributors generate arrays of hypotheses about how transnational legal orders rise and fall, where they compete and cooperate, and how they settle and unsettle. This original theory is applied and developed by distinguished scholars from North America, Europe and Asia in business law (taxation, corporate bankruptcy, secured transactions, transport of goods by sea), regulatory law (monetary and trade, finance, food safety, climate change), and human rights law (civil and political rights, rule of law, right to health/access to medicines, human trafficking, criminal accountability of political leaders)
In: Credit Risk and Credit Access in Asia, S. 17-40
In: Annual Review of Law and Social Science, Band 17, S. 159-180
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In: Asian Journal of Law and Society, Band 1, S. 79-97
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In: Comparative constitutional law and policy
In: Oñati international series in law and society