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Entangled legalities beyond the state [electronic resource] / edited by Nico Krisch, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva.

Contributor Krisch, Nico, editor.

ImprintCambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022.

Description1 online resource (xvii, 502 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).

Note:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 01 Nov 2021).

Note:Nico Krisch, Framing entangled legalities beyond the state -- Tobias Berger, Denial, deferral, translation : dynamics of entangling and disentangling state and non-state law in postcolonial spaces -- Kirsten Anker, To be is to be entangled : indigenous treaty-making, relational legalities and the ecological grounds of law -- Larry Cata Backer, And an algorithm to entangle them all? : social credit, data-driven governance, and legal entanglement in post-law legal orders -- Tomer Broude, Belt, road and (legal) suspenders : entangled legalities on the 'new silk road' -- Machiko Kanetake, Giving due consideration : a normative pathway between UN Human Rights Treaty monitoring bodies and domestic courts -- Francesco Corradini, The social life of entanglements between international investment and human rights norms in and beyond ISDS -- Lucy Lu Reimers, International Trade Law : legal entanglement on the WTO's own terms -- Gregoire Mallard & Aurel Niederberger, Targeting bad apples or the whole barrel? : the legal entanglements between targeted and comprehensive logics in counter-proliferation sanctions -- Antoine Duval, Seamstress of transnational law : how the court of arbitration or sport weaves the Lex Sportiva -- Francesco Corradini, The struggle for international financial standards : an historical analysis of entangling legalities in finance -- Tomas Morochovic & Lucy Lu Reimers, Hidden in the shades : patterns of entanglement within the web of corporate social responsibility law -- Caroline Humfress, Entangled legalities beyond the (Byzantine) state : towards a user theory of jurisdiction -- Keith Culver & Michael Giudice, Entanglement of state and indigenous legal orders in Canada -- Julia Eckert, Entangled hopes : towards relational coherence -- Ralf Michaels, A reconstruction of transnational legal pluralism and law's foundations.

Note:Law is usually understood as an orderly, coherent system, but this volume shows that it is often better understood as an entangled web. Bringing together eminent contributors from law, political science, sociology, anthropology, history and political theory, it also suggests that entanglement has been characteristic of law for much of its history. The book shifts the focus to the ways in which actors create connections and distance between different legalities in domestic, transnational and international law. It examines a wide range of issue areas, from the relationship of state and indigenous orders to the regulation of global financial markets, from corporate social responsibility to struggles over human rights. The book uses these empirical insights to inform new theoretical approaches to law, and by placing the entanglements between norms from different origins at the centre of the study of law, it opens up new avenues for future legal research. This title is also available as Open Access.

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Krisch, Nico, editor.
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Global law series
Subject:
Legal polycentricity -- Congresses.
Conflict of laws -- Congresses.
International and municipal law -- Congresses.
Law and globalization -- Congresses.
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Global law series.