Book contents
- Reviews
- The Many Lives of Transnational Law
- The Many Lives of Transnational Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Introduction Transnational Law, with and beyond Jessup
- Part I Transnational Law
- Part II Transnational Law as Regulatory Governance
- 4 Aiding and Abetting in Theorizing the Increasing Softification of the International Normative Order: A Darker Legacy of Jessup’s Transnational Law?
- 5 From International Law to Jessup’s Transnational Law, from Transnational Law to Transnational Legal Orders
- 6 Transnational Law in the Pacific Century
- 7 Transnational Law in Context
- 8 Transnational Law and Adjudication: Domestic, International and Foreign Intersections
- 9 Transnational Law and Global Dispute Resolution
- 10 Conflicts of Law and the Challenge of Transnational Data Flows
- 11 What Lex Sportiva Tells You about Transnational Law
- 12 Family Law
- Part III Transnational Law
- Part IV Conclusion
- Index of Names
- Subject Index
9 - Transnational Law and Global Dispute Resolution
from Part II - Transnational Law as Regulatory Governance
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 March 2020
- Reviews
- The Many Lives of Transnational Law
- The Many Lives of Transnational Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Introduction Transnational Law, with and beyond Jessup
- Part I Transnational Law
- Part II Transnational Law as Regulatory Governance
- 4 Aiding and Abetting in Theorizing the Increasing Softification of the International Normative Order: A Darker Legacy of Jessup’s Transnational Law?
- 5 From International Law to Jessup’s Transnational Law, from Transnational Law to Transnational Legal Orders
- 6 Transnational Law in the Pacific Century
- 7 Transnational Law in Context
- 8 Transnational Law and Adjudication: Domestic, International and Foreign Intersections
- 9 Transnational Law and Global Dispute Resolution
- 10 Conflicts of Law and the Challenge of Transnational Data Flows
- 11 What Lex Sportiva Tells You about Transnational Law
- 12 Family Law
- Part III Transnational Law
- Part IV Conclusion
- Index of Names
- Subject Index
Summary
Philip Jessup’s ground-breaking work Transnational Law (1956) identifies the evolution of law as emerging from a concern with regulation of events confined within national boundaries to events “transcend[ing] national frontiers.” His identification of this new realm of interaction, absent the corresponding existence of a world state, has led to a useful analytic framework for a number of important issues extending Cardozo’s observation that “we must enlarge [law] until it is broad enough to answer to realities.” This framing has important implications for the study of developments in transnational dispute resolution and corresponding questions of adaptation, harmonization and diversity in global practice.
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- The Many Lives of Transnational LawCritical Engagements with Jessup's Bold Proposal, pp. 224 - 239Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020