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The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law

Online ISBN:
9780197547441
Print ISBN:
9780197547410
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law

Peer Zumbansen (ed.)
Peer Zumbansen
(ed.)
Law, King's College London
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Peer Zumbansen is the Inaugural Chair in Transnational Law at King's College London and served as Founding Director of the Transnational Law Institute from 2014-2018. He is co-author of Rough Consensus and Running Code: A Theory of Transnational Private Law (2010, with G.-P. Calliess) and editor of The Many Lives of Transnational Law: Critical Engagements with Jessup's Bold Proposal (2020). He teaches at King's College London, Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, and at Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles.

Published online:
14 April 2021
Published in print:
21 May 2021
Online ISBN:
9780197547441
Print ISBN:
9780197547410
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law offers a comprehensive compendium for the field of transnational law by providing a unique and unparalleled treatment and presentation in an area that has become one of the most intriguing and innovative developments in legal doctrine, scholarship, theory, and practice today. This in itself constitutes an ambitious editorial project, not only within law and legal doctrine but also with regard to an increasing interest in an interdisciplinary engagement of law with social sciences—including sociology, anthropology, political science, geography, and political theory. Closely tied into the substantive transformation that many legal fields are undergoing is the observation that many of these developments are driven by changes in an increasingly global legal practice today. The concept, then, of “transnational law” aims at capturing the distinctly border-crossing nature even of those legal fields which had for the longest been time been seen as having merely “domestic” relevance. This shift requires a conscious effort also among law school classroom instructors, casebook authors, and curriculum reformers to adapt their teaching content to these circumstances. As the authors of this Handbook make clear, this adaptation requires a close dialogue between a scholarly investigation into the transnational concept of law and the challenges faced by practicing lawyers, be that as solicitor, in-house counsel, judges, or bureaucrats in a globalized regulatory and socio-economic environment. While the main thrust of the Handbook is on the transnationalization of legal doctrine and legal theory, with a considerable contribution from and engagement with social sciences, the Handbook features numerous reflections on the relationship between transnational law and legal practice.

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