15 April 2011

NOTICE: Transnational Legal Theory

The latest issue of Transnational Legal Theory has been released.
It includes

Articles

The Dual Foundation of Universal Jurisdiction: Towards a Jurisprudence for the ‘Court of Critique’
Itamar Mann

Civilising Globalism: Transnational Norm-Building Networks as a Lever of the Emerging Global Legal Order?
Ulrich Mückenberger

Reviews

Legality’s Frontier: A review of Keith Culver and Michael Giudice, Legality’s Borders: An Essay in General Jurisprudence
WJ Waluchow

Integration and Function: Taming Governance in the EU? A review of Poul F Kjaer, Between Governing and Governance: On the Emergence,Function and Form of Europe’s Post-National Constellation
Sarah Kahn-Nisser and Gianluigi Palombella

The Law of Laws: Reviews of Yuval Shany, Regulating Jurisdictional Relations between National and International Courts and George Letsas, A Theory of Interpretation of the European Convention of Human Rights
Pavlos Eleftheriadis

Locating the Limits of Negotiation: Islam, Human Rights, and Citizenship: A review of Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’im, Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Shari’a
Mohamad Al-Hakim

Critical Notice: A Liberal Theory of International Justice: A review of Andrew Altman and Christopher Heath Wellman, A Liberal Theory of International Justice
Idil Boran

What’s New, and What’s Different? On the Republican Contribution to Political Theory: A review of Samantha Besson and José Luis Martí (eds), Legal Republicanism: National and International Perspectives
Cécile Laborde

Adapting to Climate Change: A review of Jane McAdam (ed), Climate Change and Displacement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Benjamin J Richardson

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