Volume 2, Issue 2 of Transnational Legal Theory has been published. A special issue on 'onflicts Law as Constitutional Form in the Postnational Constellation', it contains:
A New Type of Conflicts Law as Constitutional Form in the Postnational Constellation
The Opium of Democracy: A Comment on Florian Rödl’s Theory of Democratic Juridification without Statisation
Marc Amstutz
The Political Foundations of Conflicts Law
Poul F Kjaer
Global Governance and Conflict of Laws from a Foucauldian Perspective: The Power/Knowledge Nexus Revisited
Martin Herberg
The Limits of the ‘Conflicts Approach’: Law in Times of Political Turmoil
Michelle Everson
United They Diverge? From Conflicts of Law to Constitutional Theory
Agustín José Menéndez
Democratic Juridification Without Statisation: Law of Conflict of Laws Instead of a World State
Florian RödlThe Opium of Democracy: A Comment on Florian Rödl’s Theory of Democratic Juridification without Statisation
Marc Amstutz
The Political Foundations of Conflicts Law
Poul F Kjaer
Global Governance and Conflict of Laws from a Foucauldian Perspective: The Power/Knowledge Nexus Revisited
Martin Herberg
The Limits of the ‘Conflicts Approach’: Law in Times of Political Turmoil
Michelle Everson
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