This book contributes new theoretical insight and in-depth empirical analysis about the relationship between transnational legality, state change and the global
Transnational Legal Orders offers an empirically grounded approach to the emergence of legal orders beyond nation-states that reframes the study of law and soci
"In 1956, ICJ judge Philip Jessup highlighted the gaps between private and public international law and the need to adapt the law to border-crossing problems. T
Since the end of the Cold War the relationship between the internal constitution of a state and its international behaviour has been a subject of much scholarly