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Transnational Legal Ordering and State Change. Edited by Gregory C. Shaffer. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. xv, 251. Index. $99.

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Transnational Legal Ordering and State Change. Edited by Gregory C. Shaffer. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. xv, 251. Index. $99.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Galit A. Sarfaty*
Affiliation:
University of British Columbia Faculty of Law

Abstract

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Recent Books on International Law
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2014

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References

1 See also Halliday, Terence C. & Carruthers, Bruce G., The Recursivity of Law: Global Norm Making and National Lawmaking in the Globalization of Corporate Insolvency Regimes, 112 Am. J. Soc. 1135 (2007)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Halliday, Terence C., Recursivity of Global Norm making: A Sociolegal Agenda, 5 Ann. Rev. L. & Soc. Sci. 263 (2009)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 The Financial Action Task Force is an intergovernmental body founded in 1989 to develop and promote policies combating money laundering and terrorist financing. More information about the Financial Action Task Force is available on its website, http://www.fatf-gafi.org/pages/aboutus.