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Intimations of Global Law
This book explores how the domestic law of states is increasingly accompanied by a 'global law' distinct from regional and international law.
Neil Walker (Author)
9781107463783, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 22 November 2014
240 pages, 2 b/w illus. 2 tables
22.7 x 15.6 x 1.2 cm, 0.33 kg
A strain of law reaching beyond any bounded international or transnational remit to assert a global jurisdiction has recently acquired a new prominence. Intimations of Global Law detects this strain in structures of international law claiming a planetary scope independent of state consent, in new threads of global constitutional law, administrative law and human rights, and in revived notions of ius gentium and the global rule of law. It is also visible in the legal pursuit of functionally differentiated global public goods, general conflict rules, norms of 'legal pluralism' and new legal hybrids such as the global law of peace and humanity law. The coming of global law affects how law manifests itself in a global age and alters the shape of our legal-ethical horizons. Global law presents a diverse, unsettled and sometimes conflicted legal category, and one which challenges our very understanding of the rudiments of legal authority.
1. Why global law?
2. Taking law to the world
3. Seven species of global law
4. The circuit of global law
5. Intimations of global law
6. Confronting global law.
Subject Areas: Comparative law [LAM]