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Jurisprudence in a Globalized World

Edited by: L. Jorge Fabra-Zamora

ISBN13: 9781788974417
Published: February 2020
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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In this unique book, leading legal scholars and philosophers provide a breadth of perspectives and inspire stimulating debate around the transformations of jurisprudence in a globalized world. Traditionally the central debates surrounding jurisprudence and legal theory are concerned with the elucidation of the particularities of state-law. This innovative book considers that this orthodox picture may no longer be tenable, given the increasing standardization of technologies, systems and information worldwide.

Split across four thematic parts, this timely book provides a broad overview of the topic, followed by in depth analyses investigating the modifications to jurisprudence's methodological approaches driven by globalization, the concepts and theoretical tools required to account for putative new forms of legal phenomena, and normative issues relating to the legitimacy and democratic character of these legal orders. Chapters cover legal encounters with alterity in a post-monist mode, normative legal pluralism, relating law and power in a historical global context, cosmopolitan legitimacy and human rights and dignity in a corporate world.

Jurisprudence in a Globalized World will be a key resource for students and scholars working in global transnational law, public international law and legal theory and philosophy.

Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction - Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora
PART I. SETTING THE STAGE:
2. Jurisprudence and Globalization William Twining
PART II. METHODOLOGICAL QUESTIONS:
3. Legal encounters with alterity in a post-monist mode - Horatia Muir Watt
4. `Global/Transnational Law' Challenges to Theorizing About Law - Miodrag Jovanovic
5. Normative Legal Pluralism - Klaus Gunther
6. Global Historical Jurisprudence: Relating Law and Power in a Global Context - Maksymillian Del Mar
PART III. CONCEPTS AND CONCEPTUAL TOOLS:
7. The Concept of Legal Order in a Global Setting - Hans Lindahl
8. Reigning in Pluralist Jurisprudence with the Rule of Law - Matthew Grellete
9. Redrawing the Legal Relation - George Pavlakos
PART IV. NORMATIVE ISSUES - LEGITIMACY AND DEMOCRACY:
10. Cosmopolitan Legitimacy - Pavlos Eleftheriadis
11. Global Law without Global Democracy? Human Rights and Human Dignity in a Corporate World - Cristina Lafont
12. Neither Democratic nor Constitutional but Legitimate: Fragmentation and the Legitimation of International Law - Kevin W. Gray
Index