
Beyond Territoriality
Transnational Legal Authority in an Age of Globalization
Martinus Nijhoff (Publisher)
Published on 23. October 2012
Book
Hardback
584 pages
978-90-04-18647-7 (ISBN)
Description
Taking "extraterritoriality," the traditional touchstone for the state-centered allocation of transnational legal authority, as its conceptual starting point the book traces the evolution of transnational legal authority in the course of globalization. It examines various representative transnational legal scenarios, covering issues of, inter alia, the environment, foreign trade and investment, corporate governance, criminal justice, cyberspace, and arms control. The end result is a complex, yet nuanced picture of today's global governance architecture in which transnational legal authority may be exercised unilaterally or multilaterally; be minimally coordinated internationally or formally institutionalized; reflect a traditional state-centered, a supra-national or "privatized" approach; and be rooted in a single or a multiple-layered normative system.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
Professional and scholarly
All those interested in public international law, international relations, legal theory as well as comparative constitutional and private law.
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
1021 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-18647-7 (9789004186477)
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Persons
Guenther Handl is the Eberhard Deutsch Professor of Public International Law at Tulane University Law School in New Orleans. He is an expert in the field of public international law, international environmental law and law of the sea.
Joachim Zekoll is University Professor at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. He holds the chair for Private Law, Civil Procedure and Comparative Law. He has published extensively in the fields of transnational litigation and comparative law.
Peer Zumbansen is Professor of Law and Canada Research Chair in Transnational Economic Governance and Legal Theory at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University in Toronto. He has published extensively in the field of legal theory and global governance.
Joachim Zekoll is University Professor at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. He holds the chair for Private Law, Civil Procedure and Comparative Law. He has published extensively in the fields of transnational litigation and comparative law.
Peer Zumbansen is Professor of Law and Canada Research Chair in Transnational Economic Governance and Legal Theory at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University in Toronto. He has published extensively in the field of legal theory and global governance.
Content
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Part I: Introduction
Part II: Basic Concepts and History
Part III: Transboundary Effects of the Exercise of Territorial Sovereignty
Part IV: The Export of Legal Concepts and Fundamental Rights
Part V: Real and Virtual Extra-Territorial Spaces
Part VI: Emerging Global Governance Structures Firmly Rooted in the State System
A. Corporate Governance and Antitrust
B. Trade, Investment and Financial Markets
C. Arms Control and Disarmament
Part VII: Conclusion
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Part I: Introduction
Part II: Basic Concepts and History
Part III: Transboundary Effects of the Exercise of Territorial Sovereignty
Part IV: The Export of Legal Concepts and Fundamental Rights
Part V: Real and Virtual Extra-Territorial Spaces
Part VI: Emerging Global Governance Structures Firmly Rooted in the State System
A. Corporate Governance and Antitrust
B. Trade, Investment and Financial Markets
C. Arms Control and Disarmament
Part VII: Conclusion