Legal Positivism in a Global and Transnational Age

A theme of growing importance in both the law and philosophy and socio-legal literature is how regulatory dynamics can be identified (that is, conceptualised and operationalised) and normative expectations met in an age when transnational actors operate on a global plane and in increasingly fragment...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Siliquini-Cinelli, Luca (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2019.
Σειρά:Law and Philosophy Library, 131
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Introduction: Legal Positivism in a Global and Transnational Age -- Part I: Legal Positivism, the State, and International Legal Theory -- Chapter 2: About the Impossibility of Absolute State Sovereignty. The Modern Era and the Early Legal Positivist Claim -- Chapter 3: Taking Legal Positivism beyond the State: Finding Secondary Rules? -- Chapter 4: New International Legal Positivism: Formalism by Another Name? -- Part II: Legal Positivism and Social Practices -- Chapter 5: Legal Positivism as Tekhnē: Postnational Normative Ontology and Positivist Effectual Temporality -- Chapter 6: Barking Up the Wrong Tree? Systems Theory and the 'Social Positivisation' of Human Rights -- Chapter 7: Before and After Legal Positivity: Peremptory Norms in Global and Transnational Social Practice -- Part III: Beyond Legal Positivism? -- Chapter 8: Positivism and the Peace/power Dialectic: Feminist Reflections in a Transnational Age -- Chapter 9: Beyond Legal Positivism in Transnational Law -- Chapter 10: How Post-Positivism Sheds Light on Treaty Interpretation: Celebrating the VCLT Rule of Interpretation -- Chapter 11: Responsibility of Corporations in International Law: Positivism and Transnationalism Revisited. 
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