We are pleased to announce the publication of a new, special issue of Transnational Legal Theory
Symposium on William Twining’s Montesquieu Lecture, Globalisation and Legal Scholarship
Why Global Law is Transnational: Remarks on the Symposium around William Twining’s Montesquieu Lecture
Peer Zumbansen
Global Situation Sense
Phillip Paiement and Willem Witteveen
A Dubious Montesquieuian Moment in Constitutional Scholarship: Reading the Empirical Turn in Comparative Constitutional Law in the Light of William Twining and his Hero
Ming-Sung Kuo
Perspectives on the Global: A Reflection on Twining’s Globalisation and Legal Scholarship
Jessica Eisen
Two Models of General Jurisprudence
Dan Priel
Locating a Global Perspective
Eve Darian-Smith
Re-Constituting the Hegemony of Western Law in the Third World: A Postcolonial Critique of Twining’s ‘General Jurisprudence’
Ali Hammoudi
From Reaction to Agency: A ‘Subaltern’ Response to William Twining’s Globalisation and Legal Scholarship
Basil Ugochukwu
Reorienting the ‘Global’ in Legal Theory: Reading Temporal Methods into Twining’s Proximal Analysis
Terrine Friday
Mapping the Territory: Contextual Jurisprudence, Legal Pluralism and WTO Law and Development
Maria Panezi
Globalisation, Legal Ideas, and the Creation of Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime
Derek McKee
Globalisation and Legal Scholarship in Colombia: Petit commentaire on William Twining’s 2009 Montesquieu Lecture
Marco A Velásquez-Ruiz
Global Legal Scholarship and Interdisciplinarity
Vanisha H Sukdeo
Turbulent Transitions: Implementing Global Perspectives in Legal Education
Brendan Jowett
Globalisation and Legal Scholarship: William Twining’s Call for Revolutionary Jurisprudence
Sas Ansari
Embracing the Challenge: Legal Scholarship in a Global Era
Morag Goodwin
Complementing Comparison: Renewing Analytical Legal Theory to Meet the Explanatory Challenge of Globalisation
Keith Culver and Michael Giudice
Globalisation and Legal Scholarship: A Response
William Twining
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