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    ISBN: 9781108490269 , 9781108748346
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 519 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zumbansen, Peer The Many Lives of Transnational Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The many lives of transnational law
    DDC: 341
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    Keywords: Jessup, Philip C ; International Court of Justice ; International law ; Konferenzschrift 1956 ; Jessup, Philip C. 1897-1986 ; Internationales Recht
    Abstract: "In 1956, ICJ judge Philip Jessup highlighted the gaps between private and public international law and the need to adapt the law to border-crossing problems. Today, sixty years later, we still ask what role transnational law can play in a deeply divided, post-colonial world, where multinationals hold more power and more assets than many Nation States. In searching for suitable answers to pressing legal problems such as climate change law, security, poverty and inequality, questions of representation, enforcement, accountability and legitimacy become newly entangled. As public and private, domestic and international actors compete for regulatory authority, spaces for political legitimacy have become fragmented and the state's exclusivist claim to be law's harbinger and place of origin under attack. Against this background, transnational law emerges as a conceptual framework and method laboratory for a critical reflection on the forms, fora and processes of law making and law contestation today"--
    Note: "The here-presented book is an edited collection of orginal essays first presented at an international conference at the Transnational Law Institute, King´s College London... in 1956." - (Introduction)
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