Leading legal scholars and philosophers provide a breadth of perspectives and inspire stimulating debate around the transformations of jurisprudence in a globalized world. This innovative book considers 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of contributors
Preface
1. Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora, Introduction
PART I. SETTING THE SCENE
2. William Twining, Jurisprudence and globalisation
PART II. METHODOLOGICAL QUESTIONS
3. Horatia Muir Watt, Legal encounters with alterity in post-monist mode
4. Miodrag Jovanović, “Global/transnational law” challenges to theorizing about law
5. Klaus Günther, Normative legal pluralism: a critique
6. Maksymilian Del Mar, Global historical jurisprudence: relating law and power in a global context
PART III. CONCEPTS AND CONCEPTUAL TOOLS
7. Hans Lindahl, Globalisation and the concept of legal order
8. Matthew Grellette, Reining in pluralist jurisprudence with the rule of law
9. George Pavlakos, Redrawing the legal relation
PART IV. NORMATIVE ISSUES: LEGITIMACY AND DEMOCRACY
10. Pavlos Eleftheriadis, Cosmopolitan legitimacyIndex
11. Cristina Lafont, Global constitutionalism without global democracy? Human rights and human dignity in a corporate world
12. Kevin W. Gray, Neither democratic nor constitutional but legitimate: fragmentation and the legitimation of international law
Jorge Luis FABRA-ZAMORA (ed.), Jurisprudence in a Globalized World, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2020 (288 pp.)
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