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Globalisation and Legal Theory

Globalisation and Legal Theory

Globalisation and Legal Theory

William Twining, University College London
March 2000
Paperback
9780521605946
$72.00
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Paperback

    This work brings together eight linked essays which make the case for a revival of general jurisprudence in response to the challenges of globalisation, explores how far the heritage of Anglo-American jurisprudence and comparative law is adequate to meeting the challenges, and puts forward an agenda for general jurisprudence and comparative law, especially in the English-speaking world in the first ten or twenty years of the millennium. The book is traditional in focussing on the mainstream of Anglo-American intellectual heritage and moderately radical in identifying the need for rethinking basic issues and putting forward a series of provocative propositions as a basis for discussion.

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    March 2000
    Paperback
    9780521605946
    296 pages
    215 × 138 × 19 mm
    0.393kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. General and particular jurisprudence, three chapters in a story
    • 2. Globalisation and legal theory, some local implications
    • 3. Jeremy Bentham and general jurisprudence
    • 4. Other people's power, the bad man and English positivism
    • 5. Mapping law
    • 6. Globalization and comparative law - the Country and Western tradition
    • 7. Globalization, post-modernism and pluralism
    • Appendix: teaching about globalisation and law.
      Author
    • William Twining , University College London