Legal Institutions and Collective Memories

Editores: Susanne Karstedt

2009 , 428 p. , ISBN: 9781841133263 (Hb) ; 9781841133270 (Pb) ; 9781847315236 (pdf)


OSLS 6 (4): The Politics and Jurisprudence of Group Offending

Multicultural Jurisprudence. Comparative Perspectives on the Cultural Defense

Editores: Marie-Claire Foblets & Alison Dundes Renteln

2009 , 392 p. , ISBN: 9781841138954 (Hb) ; 9781841138961 (Pb) ; 9781847314819 (pdf)

As individuals travel across borders, societies have become more and more pluralistic. The result of increased migration is the interaction among cultural communities and inevitably clashes between state law and customary law. These cultural conflicts have given rise to a new multicultural jurisprudence. In this volume scholars grapple with the immense challenges judges are currently experiencing everywhere. To what extent can and should courts accommodate litigants' requests by taking their cultural backgrounds into account?

Contractual Certainty in International Trade. Empirical Studies and Theoretical Debates on Institutional Support for Global Economic Exchanges

Editores: Volkmar Gessner

2008 , 372 p. , ISBN: 9781841138442 (Hb) ; 9781841138435 (Pb) ; 9781847314758 (pdf)

Global business interacts efficiently despite the heterogeneity of social, economic and legal cultures which, according to widespread assumptions, cause insecurities and uncertainties. Breaches of contracts may occur more frequently and business relationships may be terminated more often in international than in domestic trade. But most business people engaged in exporting or importing products or services seem to operate in a sufficiently predictable environment allowing successful ventures into the global market.

Living Law. Reconsidering Eugen Ehrlich

Editores: Marc Hertogh

2008 , 292 p. , ISBN: 9781841138978 (Hb) ; 9781841138985 (Pb) ; 9781847314772 (pdf)

This collection of essays is the first edited volume in the English language which is entirely dedicated to the work of Eugen Ehrlich. Eugen Ehrlich (1862-1922) was an eminent Austrian legal theorist and professor of Roman law. He is considered by many as one of the 'founding fathers' of modern sociology of law. Although the importance of his work (including his concept of 'living law') is widely recognised, Ehrlich has not yet received the serious international attention he deserves.

Regulating Deviance. The Redirection of Criminalisation and the Futures of Criminal Law

Editores: Bernadette McSherry, Alan Norrie, Simon Bronitt

2009 , 313 p. , ISBN: 9781841138893 (Hb) ; 9781841138909 (Pb) ; 9781847314765 (pdf)

The criminal attacks that occurred in the United States on 11 September 2001 have profoundly altered and reshaped the priorities of criminal justice systems around the world. Domestic criminal law has become a vehicle for criminalising 'new' terrorist offences and other transnational forms of criminality. 'Preventative' detention regimes have come to the fore, balancing the scales in favour of security rather than individual liberty.

Women, Crime and Social Harm. Towards a Criminology for the Global Age

Editores: Maureen Cain, Adrian Howe

2008 , 234 p. , ISBN: 9781841138428 (Hb) ; 9781841138411 (Pb) ; 9781847314703 (pdf)

This book of eleven chapters and an Introduction is by and about women, the harms and crimes to which they are subjected as a result of global social processes and their efforts to take control of their own futures. The chapters explore the criminogenic and damaging consequences of the policies of the global financial institutions as well as the effects of growing economic polarisation both in pockets of the developed world and most markedly in the global south.

Rethinking Equality Projects in Law. Feminist Challenges

Editores: Rosemary Hunter

2008 , 204 p. , ISBN: 9781841138404 (Hb) ; 9781841138398 (Pb) ; 9781847314499 (pdf)

The concept of equality has been a key animating principle of modern feminism, and has been highly productive for feminist legal thought and feminist politics concerning law. Today however, given the failure to achieve material and psychic equality for women, feminists have come to challenge the usefulness of equality as a concept, a particular definition, or a basis for strategising. The papers in this collection reflect these concerns, primarily in the context of English-speaking, common law cultures.

Responsible Business. Self-Governance and Law in Transnational Economic Transactions

Editores: Olaf Dilling, Martin Herberg, Gerd Winter

2008 , 376 p. , ISBN: 9781841137797 (Hb) ; 9781841137803 (Pb) ; 9781847314406 (pdf)

With the globalisation of markets, the phenomenon of market failure has also been globalised. Against the backdrop of the territoriality of nation state jurisdictions and the slow progress of international law based on the principle of sovereignty this poses a serious challenge. However while the legal infrastructure of globalised markets has a firm basis in formal national and international law, the side effects of economic transactions on public goods such as the environment, human health and consumer interests often escape state-based regulation.

Constitutional politics in the Middle East. With special reference to Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan

Editores: Said Amir Arjomand

2008 , 222 p. , ISBN: 9781841137742 (Hb) ; 9781841137735 (Pb) ; 9781847314055 (pdf)

This book is the first comparative and interdisciplinary study of constitutional politics and constitution-making in the Middle East. The historical background and setting are fully explored in two substantial essays by Linda Darling and Saïd Amir Arjomand, placing the contemporary experience in the contexts, respectively, of the ancient Middle Eastern legal and political tradition and of the nineteenth and twentieth century legal codification and political modernization.

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