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Lawyers and the construction of transnational justice

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2012Description: 313p xiiiISBN:
  • 9780415823968
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.000000 DEZ
Contents:
Contents: Introduction: 1. Constructing Transnational Justice, Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth; 2. Lawyers, Humanitarian Emergencies, and the Politics of Large Number, Ron Levi and John Hagan; 3.The Cause of Universal Jurisdiction: The Rise and Fall of an International Mobilization, Julien Seroussi; 4. Lawyering War or Talking Peace? On Militant Usages of the Law in the Resolution of Internal Armed Conflicts: A Case Study of International Alert, Sara Dezalay; 5. From Peacebuilding in War-Torn Countries to Justice in the Global North, Sandrine Lefranc; 6. Legal Cosmopolitanism Divided: Stating, Codifying, and Invoking International Law of State Responsibility, Pierre-Yves Conde; 7. Globalizing Intellectual Property Rights: The Politics of Law and Public Health, Diana Rodriguez-Franco; 8. The Transnational Meets the National: The Construction of Trade Policy Networks in Brazil, Gregory Shaffer, Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin and Barbara Rosenberg; 9. The Force of a Weak Field: Law and Lawyers in the Government of Europe, Antoine Vauchez; 10.The European Court of Justice in the Emergent European Field of Power: Transnational Judicial Institutions and National Career Paths, Antonin Cohen; 11. Human Rights and the Hegemony of Ideology: European Lawyers and the Cold War Battle over International Human Rights, Mikael Rask Madsen
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Contents:
Introduction:
1. Constructing Transnational Justice, Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth;
2. Lawyers, Humanitarian Emergencies, and the Politics of Large Number, Ron Levi and John Hagan;
3.The Cause of Universal Jurisdiction: The Rise and Fall of an International Mobilization, Julien Seroussi;
4. Lawyering War or Talking Peace? On Militant Usages of the Law in the Resolution of Internal Armed Conflicts: A Case Study of International Alert, Sara Dezalay;
5. From Peacebuilding in War-Torn Countries to Justice in the Global North, Sandrine Lefranc;
6. Legal Cosmopolitanism Divided: Stating, Codifying, and Invoking International Law of State Responsibility, Pierre-Yves Conde;
7. Globalizing Intellectual Property Rights: The Politics of Law and Public Health, Diana Rodriguez-Franco;
8. The Transnational Meets the National: The Construction of Trade Policy Networks in Brazil, Gregory Shaffer, Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin and Barbara Rosenberg;
9. The Force of a Weak Field: Law and Lawyers in the Government of Europe, Antoine Vauchez;
10.The European Court of Justice in the Emergent European Field of Power: Transnational Judicial Institutions and National Career Paths, Antonin Cohen;
11. Human Rights and the Hegemony of Ideology: European Lawyers and the Cold War Battle over International Human Rights, Mikael Rask Madsen