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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Titre(s) : Private international law and global governance [Texte électronique] / edited by Horatia Muir Watt and Diego P Fernández Arroyo
Édition : 1st ed.
Publication : Oxford : Oxford university press, copyright 2014
Description matérielle : 1 online resource (viii, 391 pages)
Collection : Law and global governance series
Lien à la collection : Law and global governance series (Online)
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
Taking a critical approach to private international law, this volume examines its
function and role in an era of global governance. It asks if private international
law has the potential to reassert itself as a significant governance function in respect
of new forms of authority beyond the state, and how this might be done.
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Muir Watt, Horatia. Éditeur scientifique
Fernández Arroyo, Diego P.. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Droit international privé
Droit et mondialisation
Coopération internationale
Indice(s) Dewey : 340.9 (23e éd.) = Conflit de lois
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780191793684. - ISBN 019179368X. - ISBN 9780191043376. - ISBN 0191043370. - ISBN 9780198727620 (erroné). - ISBN 0198727623 (erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45584803w
Notice n° :
FRBNF45584803
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Part I. Behind closed doors: the private model and its discontents ; Section A. Epistemological challenge : the meaning of 'private' in private international law ; 1. Comparative law as resistance / Geoffrey Samuel ; 2. Private v private : transnational private law and contestation in global economic governance / Robert Wai ; 3. Post-critical private international law : from politics to technique / Ralf Michaels ; Section B. Political critique : privatization as homogenization ; 4. Global land grabbing : a tale of three legal homogenizations / Tomaso Ferrando ; 5. Governance implications of comparative legal thinking : on Henry Maine's Jurisprudence and British Imperialism / Veronica Corcodel ; Section C. Searching for legitimacy : questions of design ; 6. Private adjudication without precedent? / Diego P. Fernández-Arroyo ; 7. The merchant who would not be king : unreasoned fears about private lawmaking / Gilles Cuniberti ; 8. Balancing the public and the private in international investment law / Yannick Radi ; Part II. Beyond the schism : emerging models and worldviews ; Section A. The global turn to informality : pragmatism and constructivism ; 9. A pragmatic approach to global law / Benoit Frydman ; 10. Rules of recognition : a legal constructivist approach to transnational private regulation / Harm Schepel ; 11. The extraterritorial application of access to justice rights : on the availability of Israeli courts to Palestinian plaintiffs / Michael Karayanni ; Section B. Re-importing public law methodology : federalism and constitutionalism ; 12. Variable geometry, peer governance, and the public international perspective on private international law / Alex Mills ; 13. The constitution of the conflict of laws / Jacco Bomhoff ; 14. Importing proportionality to the conflict of laws / Jérémy Heymann ; Section C. Reinventing a global horizon : working towards a global public good ; 15. Financial stability as a global public good and private international law as an instrument for its transnational governance : some basic thoughts / Bram van der Eem ; 16. Can private international law contribute to global migration governance? / Sabine Corneloup ; 17. Political recognition and transnational law : gender equality and cultural diversification in French courts / Ivana Isailovic ; 18. Future directions / Horatia Muir Watt.