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Authority in Transnational Legal Theory: Theorising Across Disciplines

✍ Scribed by Roger Cotterrell (editor), Maksymilian Del Mar (editor)


Publisher
Edward Elgar Pub
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
440
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The increasing transnationalisation of regulation Β– and social life more generally Β– challenges the basic concepts of legal and political theory today. One of the key concepts being so challenged is authority. This discerning book offers a plenitude of resources and suggestions for meeting that challenge. Chapters by leading scholars from a wide variety of disciplines confront the limits of traditional state-based conceptions of authority, and propose new frameworks and metaphors. They also reflect on the methodological challenges of the transnational context, including the need for collaboration between empirical and conceptual analysis, and the value of historicising authority. Examining the challenge offered by transnational authority in a range of specific contexts, including security, accounting, banking and finance, and trade, Authority in Transnational Legal Theory analyses the relations between authority, legitimacy and power. Furthermore, this book also considers the implications of thinking about authority for other key concepts in transnational legal theory, such as jurisdiction and sovereignty. Comprehensive and engaging, this book will appeal to both legal academics and students of law. It will also prove invaluable to political scientists and political theorists interested in the concept of authority as well as social scientists working in the field of regulation.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Introduction
PART I Conceiving authority: challenging and defending traditional approaches
1. Authority, solid and liquid, in postnational governance
2. Claims to authority, legal systems, and dynamic social phenomena
3. The modern state and the concept of authority
4. Law’s authority and overlapping jurisdictions
PART II Constitutionalism and pluralism
5. The antinomies of constitutional authority
6. The evolution of global legal pluralism
PART III Historicising authority
7. Informal authorities in European private law
8. Imaginaries of authority: towards an archaeology of disagreement
PART IV Methods: normative, sociological, and anthropological
9. Transnational legal authority: a socio-legal perspective
10. From authority to authorities: bridging the social/normative divide
11. When transnational authority is contingent: three African instances
PART V The privatisation of authority and the international economy
12. Theorizing transnational authority: a private international law perspective
13. Expertise and authority in transnational governance
Concluding reflections: transnationalfutures of authority
Index


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