Description |
[xi], 253 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Applied legal philosophy |
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Applied legal philosophy.
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Contents |
1. New Directions for Jurisprudence / Catherine Dauvergne -- 2. The Province of Jurisprudence Re-examined / William Twining -- 3. Historical Aspects of Globalization and Law / David B. Goldman -- 4. Globalization and International Economic Law / Sundhya Pahuja -- 5. Networks, Norms and the Nation State: Thoughts on Pluralism and Globalized Securities Regulation / Dimity Kingsford Smith -- 6. Relabelling the International Labour Problem: Globalization and Ideology / Jill Murray -- 7. Globalization and Citizenship and Nationality / Kim Rubenstein -- 8. Illegal Migration and Sovereignty / Catherine Dauvergne -- 9. Globalization, Legal Transplants and Unhappiness: Post-Communist Experiences / Adam Czarnota -- 10. Crime, Terror and Transitional Cultures in a Contracting Globe / Mark Findlay |
Summary |
This book explores the interaction of globalization and the development of law. The framework of the book is established by William Twining, who asks how legal concepts can be generalised within a variety of legal orders. This theme is taken up by a group of leading Australian scholars, who produce essays on international economic law, including financial regulation and human rights, and citizenship, migration and crime, under the headings Globalization and the Laws of Money, Globalization and the Laws of People, Globalization, Cultures and Comparisons. This collection marks an important step towards the construction of a jurisprudence for a connected, but still culturally diverse, globe |
Notes |
This collection originated with the one-day Symposium on Globalization and the Universalization of Legal Norms, convened at the Inaugural Julius Stone Lecture, and hosted by the Julius Stone Institute of Jurisprudence at the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, August 2000 |
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Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Jurisprudence.
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Globalization.
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Author |
Dauvergne, Catherine.
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LC no. |
2002027921 |
ISBN |
0754622827 |
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