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Transnational Constitutional Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This is an advanced draft of the entry on 'transnational constitutional law', forthcoming in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law (OUP). Global constitutionalism derives from the fluid nature of common constitutional traditions and from the mutual interactions of global and national courts. More than ‘global constitutionalism’,
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Transnational Tort Law

2021
Abstract This chapter deals with harm caused and suffered across national borders, such as nuclear damage, road and air traffic accidents, defective products, and human rights violations by transnational corporations. First, it explores how supranational, international, and national tort law may respond to such harmful events.
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Transnational History, Transnational Space, Transnational Law

The European Legacy, 2020
In the 1990s academic marketplace, transnational history emerged in the wake of the sprouting of international history, global history, and postcolonial history as historical subject fields.
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Transnational Law

2022
Globalisation impacts every aspect of modern society and today's law graduates are expected to deal with complex legal problems that require knowledge and training that goes beyond domestic law. This textbook provides an overview of how law is becoming increasingly transnational, facilitating theoretical and practical engagement with transnational ...
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Transnational Law

2014
In this era of globalisation, different legal systems and structures no longer operate within their own jurisdictions. The effects of decisions, policies and political developments are having an increasingly wide-reaching impact. Nowhere is this more keenly felt than in the sphere of European Union law.
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Transnational Law

New Scholasticism, 1957
James N. Hyde, Philip C. Jessup
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Transnational Maritime Law

2014
The notion of a transnational law has been under dispute for several decades. After Philip Jessup coined the phrase in his widely-known Storrs Lecture on Jurisprudence at the Yale Law School in 1956, it has been used in numerous contexts. One of the most influential narratives of transnational law is the one that equates transnational law with a “new ...
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