Lawyers and the Construction of Transnational Justice.
""Lawyers and the Construction of Transnational Justice"" examines the people, the conflicts, and the mechanisms involved in producing transnational norms and institutions.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Taylor and Francis,
2010.
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Colección: | Law, development and globalization.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Lawyers and the Construction of Transnational Justice; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on contributors; List of abbreviations; Part I: Lawyers and the Evolving Global Justice and Human Rights Industry; 1. Introduction: constructing transnational justice: Yves Dezalay and Bryant G Garth; 2. Lawyers, humanitarian emergencies and the politics of large numbers: Ron Levi and John Hagan; 3. The cause of universal jurisdiction: the rise and fall of an international mobilisation: Julien Seroussi.
- 4. Lawyering war or talking peace? On militant usages of the law in the resolution of internal armed conflicts: a case study of International Alert: Sara Dezalay5. From peace-building in war-torn countries to justice in the global North: Sandrine Lefranc; 6. Legal cosmopolitanism divided: stating, codifying and invoking international law of state responsibility: Pierre-Yves Condé; Part II: Justice and Rules in the Transnational Governance of the Market; 7. Globalising intellectual property rights: the politics of law and public health: Diana Rodríguez-Franco.
- 8. The transnational meets the national: the construction of trade policy networks in Brazil: Gregory Shaffer, Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin and Barbara RosenbergPart III: Lawyers and the Construction of European Justice; 9. The force of a weak field: law and lawyers in the government of Europe: Antoine Vauchez; 10. The European Court of Justice in the emergent European field of power: transnational judicial institutions and national career paths: Antonin Cohen.
- 11. Human rights and the hegemony of ideology: European lawyers and the Cold War battle over international human rights: Mikael Rask Madsen12. Marketing and legitimating two sides of transnational justice: possible trajectories toward a unified transnational field: Yves Dezalay and Bryant GGarth; Index.