Description |
1 online resource (358 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; GLOBAL LEGAL PLURALISM; Title; Copyright; Dedicated; Contents; Acknowledgments; Part I: MAPPING A HYBRID WORLD; 1: Introduction; 2: A World of Legal Conflicts; Examples of Jurisdictional Hybridity; State Versus State Conflicts of Norms; State Versus International Conflicts of Norms; Nation-State Versus Substate Conflicts of Norms; State Versus Nonstate Conflicts of Norms; Legal Pluralism and Global Legal Interactions; Part II: RETREATING FROM HYBRIDITY; 3: The Limits of Sovereigntist Territoriality; The Unmooring of Cultures, Peoples, and Places |
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The Nation-State as an Imagined CommunityConceptions of Subnational, Transnational, Supranational, and Cosmopolitan Identities; Concerns About Democratic Legitimacy; Why Sovereigntist Territorialism Fails to Describe the Global Legal System; International Legal Consciousness; Multiple Constituencies and the Deployment of International Law; 4: Universalism and Its Discontents; Self, Other, and the Negotiation of Difference; Uniformity Versus Fragmentation; Part III: EMBRACING HYBRIDITY; 5: Toward a Cosmopolitan Pluralist Jurisprudence |
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6: Procedural Mechanisms, Institutional Designs, and Discursive Practices for Managing PluralismDialectical Legal Interactions; Margins of Appreciation; Limited Autonomy Regimes; Subsidiarity Schemes; Hybrid Participation Arrangements; Mutual Recognition Regimes; Safe Harbor Agreements; Regime Interaction Within the International System; Part IV: CONFLICT OF LAWS IN A HYBRID WORLD; 7: The Changing Terrain of Jurisdiction; Jurisdiction and the Social Construction of Space; Jurisdiction and the Assertion of Community Dominion; Jurisdiction and the Extension of Community Membership |
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Jurisdiction and the Assertion of Alternative NormsConstructing a Cosmopolitan Pluralist Framework for Jurisdiction; State-Sanctioned Courts; Nonstate Communities; The Value of Jurisdictional Redundancy; 8: A Cosmopolitan Pluralist Approach to Choice of Law; Territorialism; Parochialism; Substantivism; Cosmopolitan Pluralism; State-Sanctioned Courts; GlobalSantaFe Corp. v. Globalsantafe.com; Barcelona.com, Inc. v. Excelentisimo Ayuntamiento de Barcelona; Religious Communities; Bob Jones Univ. v. United States; Employment Div., Dept. of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith |
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9: Recognition of Judgments and the Legal Negotiation of DifferenceRecognizing the Judgments of Foreign States; Recognizing the Judgments of International and Substate Communities; Recognizing the Judgments of Ethnic Communities; 10: Conclusion; Index |
Summary |
Proposes a multidisciplinary approach that seeks to grapple with the pluralist reality rather than ignoring it |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii) and index |
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English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Legal polycentricity.
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Law and globalization.
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Law -- Mobility.
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LAW -- Conflict of Laws.
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Law -- Mobility
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Law and globalization
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Legal polycentricity
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Pluralisme (algemeen)
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Bestuur.
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Rechtsontwikkeling.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781139220439 |
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1139220438 |
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9781139028615 |
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1139028618 |
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9780521769822 |
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0521769825 |
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9781139223867 |
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1139223860 |
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1139209337 |
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9781139209335 |
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9786613718914 |
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6613718912 |
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1139222155 |
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9781139222150 |
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1139217348 |
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9781139217347 |
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1139214268 |
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9781139214261 |
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