The series provides unique perspectives on the way globalization is radically altering the study, discipline and practice of law. Featuring innovative books in this growing field, the series explores those bodies of law which are becoming global in their application, and the newly emerging interdependency and interaction of different legal systems. It covers all major branches of the law and includes work on legal theory, history, and the methodology of legal practice and jurisprudence under conditions of globalization. Offering a major platform on global law, these books provide essential reading for students and scholars of comparative, international and transnational law.
Series Editors
M.E.A Goodwin Tilburg University
Randall Lesaffer Tilburg University
David Nelken King's College London
Han Somsen Tilburg University
Books in the Series
Intimations of Global Law Neil Walker
Legalized Families in the Era of Bordered Globalization Daphna Hacker
Transnational Sustainability Laws Phillip Paiement
The Sociology of Law and the Global Transformation of Democracy Chris Thornhill
Authority and the Globalisation of Inclusion and Exclusion Hans Lindahl