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Critical legal perspectives on global Governance : liber amicorum david m trubek

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2015.Description: xx, 461 pISBN:
  • 9781849469678
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341 BUR.C
Summary: I.Critical Pathways in Law 1.The Globalisation of Critical Discourses on Law: Thoughts on David Trubek's Contribution /​ Duncan Kennedy 2.Critical Theory and Institutional Design: David Trubek's Path to New Governance /​ William H. Simon 3.A Crisis and its Afterlife: Some Reflections on `Scholars in Self-Estrangement' /​ Ruth Buchanan 4.Political Economy and Economic Law in Brazil: From Import Substitution to the Challenges of the New State Activism /​ Diogo R. Coutinho II.Transformations in Global Governance 5.Law and the Political Economy of the World /​ David Kennedy 6.Knowledge in Development, Law and Regulation, or How are We To Distinguish Between the Economic and the Non-Economic? /​ Peer Zumbansen III.Labour and Globalisation 7.Making Bricks Without Straw: The Creation of a Transnational Labour Regime /​ Harry Arthurs Contents note continued: 8.From Chile to Vietnam: International Labour Law and Workers' Rights in International Trade /​ Lance Compa 9.Globalisation and the Middle Class /​ Katherine V.W. Stone 10.Fragmented Work and Multi-level Labour Market Governance: Informality, Crisis Policy and an Expanded `Law of Work' /​ Kerry Rittich 11.The Trouble with Identity and Progressive Origins in Defending Labour Law /​ Alvaro Santos IV.The European Union 12.New Governance and the European Union: An Empirical and Conceptual Critique /​ Kenneth A. Armstrong 13.`Reflexive Contract Governance in the EU' -David Trubek's Contribution to a More Focused Approach to EU Contract Legislation /​ Norbert Reich 14.A Crisis of Executive Managerialism in the EU: No Alternative? /​ Maria Weimer V.Rights Discourse 15.Muslims in Europe: Population Flows, Cultural Clash, Human Rights /​ Henry J. Steiner 16.Re-judging Social Rights in the European Union /​ Tamara K. Hervey Contents note continued: 17.Social, Economic and Cultural Rights and Economic Development: Limiting or Reinforcing the Market? /​ Helena Alviar Garcia VI.The Legal Profession and Globalisation 18.Lost in Translation: On the Failed Encounter Between Bourdieu and Law and Society Scholarship and their Respective Blindnesses /​ Bryant G. Garth 19.BRICS and Politics of Reforming Global Governance: The Case of Investment Arbitration /​ Mihaela Papa 20.Corporate Lawyers as an Infant Industry? Legal Market Access and Development Policy /​ John K.M. Ohnesorge 21.Where the Action is: Globalisation, Law and Development, the Sociology of the Legal Profession, and the `GLEE-full' Career of Dave Trubek /​ David B. Wilkins
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I.Critical Pathways in Law
1.The Globalisation of Critical Discourses on Law: Thoughts on David Trubek's Contribution /​ Duncan Kennedy
2.Critical Theory and Institutional Design: David Trubek's Path to New Governance /​ William H. Simon
3.A Crisis and its Afterlife: Some Reflections on `Scholars in Self-Estrangement' /​ Ruth Buchanan
4.Political Economy and Economic Law in Brazil: From Import Substitution to the Challenges of the New State Activism /​ Diogo R. Coutinho
II.Transformations in Global Governance
5.Law and the Political Economy of the World /​ David Kennedy
6.Knowledge in Development, Law and Regulation, or How are We To Distinguish Between the Economic and the Non-Economic? /​ Peer Zumbansen
III.Labour and Globalisation
7.Making Bricks Without Straw: The Creation of a Transnational Labour Regime /​ Harry Arthurs
Contents note continued: 8.From Chile to Vietnam: International Labour Law and Workers' Rights in International Trade /​ Lance Compa
9.Globalisation and the Middle Class /​ Katherine V.W. Stone
10.Fragmented Work and Multi-level Labour Market Governance: Informality, Crisis Policy and an Expanded `Law of Work' /​ Kerry Rittich
11.The Trouble with Identity and Progressive Origins in Defending Labour Law /​ Alvaro Santos
IV.The European Union
12.New Governance and the European Union: An Empirical and Conceptual Critique /​ Kenneth A. Armstrong
13.`Reflexive Contract Governance in the EU'
-David Trubek's Contribution to a More Focused Approach to EU Contract Legislation /​ Norbert Reich
14.A Crisis of Executive Managerialism in the EU: No Alternative? /​ Maria Weimer
V.Rights Discourse
15.Muslims in Europe: Population Flows, Cultural Clash, Human Rights /​ Henry J. Steiner
16.Re-judging Social Rights in the European Union /​ Tamara K. Hervey
Contents note continued: 17.Social, Economic and Cultural Rights and Economic Development: Limiting or Reinforcing the Market? /​ Helena Alviar Garcia
VI.The Legal Profession and Globalisation
18.Lost in Translation: On the Failed Encounter Between Bourdieu and Law and Society Scholarship and their Respective Blindnesses /​ Bryant G. Garth
19.BRICS and Politics of Reforming Global Governance: The Case of Investment Arbitration /​ Mihaela Papa
20.Corporate Lawyers as an Infant Industry? Legal Market Access and Development Policy /​ John K.M. Ohnesorge
21.Where the Action is: Globalisation, Law and Development, the Sociology of the Legal Profession, and the `GLEE-full' Career of Dave Trubek /​ David B. Wilkins

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