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Globalisation and Legal Theory (Law in Context)

Globalisation and Legal Theory (Law in Context)

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William Twining
Cambridge University Press, 8/21/2008
EAN 9780521605946, ISBN10: 0521605946

Paperback, 296 pages, 21.6 x 14 x 1.9 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

This work brings together eight linked essays which make the case for a revival of general jurisprudence in response to the challenges of globalisation, explores how far the heritage of Anglo-American jurisprudence and comparative law is adequate to meeting the challenges, and puts forward an agenda for general jurisprudence and comparative law, especially in the English-speaking world in the first ten or twenty years of the millennium. The book is traditional in focussing on the mainstream of Anglo-American intellectual heritage and moderately radical in identifying the need for rethinking basic issues and putting forward a series of provocative propositions as a basis for discussion.

1. General and particular jurisprudence, three chapters in a story
2. Globalisation and legal theory, some local implications
3. Jeremy Bentham and general jurisprudence
4. Other people's power, the bad man and English positivism
5. Mapping law
6. Globalization and comparative law - the Country and Western tradition
7. Globalization, post-modernism and pluralism
Appendix
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