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Book Title: Authority in Transnational Legal Theory
Editor(s): Cotterrell, Roger; Del Mar, Maksymilian
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781784711610
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 4
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors ix
Introduction 1
Roger Cotterrell and Maksymilian Del Mar
PART I CONCEIVING AUTHORITY: CHALLENGING AND
DEFENDING TRADITIONAL APPROACHES
1 Authority, solid and liquid, in postnational governance 25
Nico Krisch
2 Claims to authority, legal systems, and dynamic social phenomena 49
Keith Culver and Michael Giudice
3 The modern state and the concept of authority 75
Michel Troper
4 Law's authority and overlapping jurisdictions 96
Haris Psarras
PART II CONSTITUTIONALISM AND PLURALISM
5 The antinomies of constitutional authority 125
Neil Walker
6 The evolution of global legal pluralism 151
Paul Schiff Berman
PART III HISTORICISING AUTHORITY
7 Informal authorities in European private law 191
Nils Jansen
8 Imaginaries of authority: towards an archaeology of disagreement 220
Maksymilian Del Mar
vii
viii Authority in transnational legal theory
PART IV METHODS: NORMATIVE, SOCIOLOGICAL, AND
ANTHROPOLOGICAL
9 Transnational legal authority: a socio-legal perspective 253
Roger Cotterrell
10 From authority to authorities: bridging the social/normative
divide 280
Nicole Roughan
11 When transnational authority is contingent: three African
instances 300
Sally Falk Moore
PART V THE PRIVATISATION OF AUTHORITY AND THE
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
12 Theorizing transnational authority: a private international law
perspective 325
Horatia Muir Watt
13 Expertise and authority in transnational governance 361
Sigrid Quack
Concluding reflections: transnational futures of authority 387
Roger Cotterrell and Maksymilian Del Mar
Index 405
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