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
- 1 Jessup at the United Nations
- 2 The Concept of a Global Legal System
- 3 How Comity Makes Transnationalism Work
- Part II Transnational Law as Regulatory Governance
- Part III Transnational Law
- Part IV Conclusion
- Index of Names
- Subject Index
1 - Jessup at the United Nations
International Legacy, Transnational Possibilities
from Part I - Transnational Law
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
- 1 Jessup at the United Nations
- 2 The Concept of a Global Legal System
- 3 How Comity Makes Transnationalism Work
- Part II Transnational Law as Regulatory Governance
- Part III Transnational Law
- Part IV Conclusion
- Index of Names
- Subject Index
Summary
This chapter examines the interplay between Philip Jessup’s experience of the early years of the United Nations and the development of his scholarship, in particular his inclusive and pragmatic conception of ‘transnational law’. It is contended that Jessup’s UN experience informed writings that evince a practitioner’s feel for the role of diplomacy in the workings of international law, as well as aliveness to the possibilities of novel institutional forms and processes. The chapter goes on to apply Jessup’s scholarly insights to contemporary challenges of the UN, focusing on the Sustainable Development Goals. The achievement of the SDGs emerges as a thoroughly transnational challenge, requiring application and coordination of each of the strands of Jessup’s famous definition of ‘transnational law’.
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- The Many Lives of Transnational LawCritical Engagements with Jessup's Bold Proposal, pp. 57 - 71Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020