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'International law' is no longer a sufficient rubric to describe the complexities of law in an era of globalization. Accordingly, this collection situates cross-border norm development at the intersection of interdisciplinary scholarship on comparative law, conflict of laws, civil procedure, cyberlaw, legal pluralism and the cultural analysis of law, as well as traditional international law. It provides a broad range of seminal articles on transnational law-making, governmental and non-governmental networks, judicial influence and cooperation across borders, the dialectical relationships among national, international and non-state legal norms, and the possibilities of 'bottom-up' and plural law-making processes. The introduction situates these articles within the framework of law and globalization and suggests four important ways in which such a framework enlarges the traditional focus of international law. This book, therefore, provides a crucial reference for scholars and practitioners seeking to understand the varied processes of norm development in the emerging global legal order.

Recenzijas

'...a good book presenting a collection of a number of important articles on various fields of international law.' Contemporary Journal of International Criminal Law, 2007

Acknowledgements ix
Series Preface xi
Introduction xiii
PART I THE MULTIPLICITY OF NORMATIVE COMMUNITIES
`The Folktales of Justice: Tales of Jurisdiction', Capital University Law Review, 14, pp. 179--203.
3(26)
Robert M. Cover
`Legal Pluralism', Law and Society Review, 22, pp. 869--96.
29(32)
Sally Engle Merry
PART II PROBLEMS OF GEOGRAPHICAL BORDERS
Territorial Sovereignty and the Internet
`Governing Cyberspace', Wayne Law Review, 43, pp. 155--71.
61(18)
David G. Post
`The Internet and the Abiding Significance of Territorial Sovereignty', Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 5, pp. 475--91.
79(18)
Jack L. Goldsmith
`Against ``Against Cyberanarchy''', Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 17, pp. 1365--87.
97(26)
David G. Post
Transnational Law, `Postnational' Citizenship and the Nature of State Power
`The Structural Rules of Transnational Law', American Journal of International Law, 97, pp. 317--19.
123(4)
William S. Dodge
`Multiple Nationality and the Postnational Transformation of Citizenship', Virginia Journal of International Law, 42, pp. 979--1004.
127(26)
Linda Bosniak
`The Information Revolution and the Paradox of American Power', American Journal of International Law, 97, pp. 67--75.
153(14)
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
PART III THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NATIONAL AND THE INTERNATIONAL
The Judicialization of International Law
`Turtles and Torturers, The Transformation of International Law', New York University Journal of International Law & Politics, 33, pp. 527--59.
167(34)
Philippe Sands
`The New Dispute Settlers: (Half) Truths and Consequences', Texas International Law Journal, 38, pp. 405--44.
201(40)
Jose E. Alvarez
`Redefining Universal Jurisdiction', New England Law Review, 35, pp. 241--63.
241(24)
Leila Nadya Sadat
`The Limits of Idealism', Daedalus, pp. 47--63.
265(18)
Jack Goldsmith
Stephen D. Krasner
`From Unimaginable to Possible: Spain, Pinochet, and the Judicialization of Power', Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 3, pp. 107--24.
283(20)
David Sugarman
Inculcating International Norms Into National Systems
`How Is International Human Rights Law Enforced?', Indiana Law Journal, 74, pp. 1397--417.
303(22)
Harold Hongju Koh
`Constructing a Global Law -- Violence Against Women and the Human Rights System', Law and Social Inquiry, 28, pp. 941--77.
325(38)
Sally Engle Merry
`Toward an Institutional Theory of Sovereignty', Stanford Law Review, 55, pp. 1749--88.
363(42)
Ryan Goodman
Derek Jinks
Hybrid National/International Models
`The Promise of Hybrid Courts', American Journal of International Law, 97, pp. 295--310.
405(16)
Laura A. Dickinson
`The Development and Incorporation of International Norms in the Formation of Copyright Law', Ohio State Law Journal, 62, pp. 733--82.
421(54)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie
PART IV THE ROLE OF TRANSNATIONAL GOVERNMENTAL AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL ACTORS
Networks of Governmental Actors
`The Accountability of Government Networks', Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 8, pp. 347--67.
475(22)
Anne-Marie Slaughter
`The Power of EU Collective Action: The Impact of EU Data Privacy Regulation on US Business Practice', European Law Journal, 5, pp. 419--37.
497(22)
Gregory Shaffer
Networks of Non-Governmental Actors
`The Ottawa Convention Banning Landmines, the Role of International Non-governmental Organizations and the Idea of International Civil Society', European Journal of International Law, 11, pp. 91--120.
519(30)
Kenneth Anderson
`Accounting for NGOs', Chicago Journal of International Law, 3, pp. 161--69.
549(12)
Peter J. Spiro
Compliance with International Norms in the Absence of International Law
`A Bottom-Up Approach to International Lawmaking: The Tale of Three Trade Finance Instruments', Yale Journal of International Law, 30, pp. 125--209.
561(86)
Janet Koven Levit
Name Index 647
Paul Schiff Berman, The George Washington University, USA