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Entangled Legalities Beyond The State

ویرایش: [1 ed.] 
نویسندگان:   
سری: Global Law Series 
ISBN (شابک) : 1108843069, 9781108823791 
ناشر: Cambridge University Press 
سال نشر: 2022 
تعداد صفحات: 522 
زبان: English 
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Law is usually understood as an orderly, coherent system, but this volume shows that it is often better understood as an entangled web. Bringing together eminent contributors from law, political science, sociology, anthropology, history and political theory, it also suggests that entanglement has been characteristic of law for much of its history. The book shifts the focus to the ways in which actors create connections and distance between different legalities in domestic, transnational and international law. It examines a wide range of issue areas, from the relationship of state and indigenous orders to the regulation of global financial markets, from corporate social responsibility to struggles over human rights. The book uses these empirical insights to inform new theoretical approaches to law, and by placing the entanglements between norms from different origins at the centre of the study of law, it opens up new avenues for future legal research.



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Cover
Half-title
Series information
Title page
Copyright information
Table of contents
List of Contributors
Preface
List of Abbreviations
1 Framing Entangled Legalities beyond the State
	1.1 Introduction
	1.2 Legal Entanglement
	1.3 Entanglement before and around the State
	1.4 Dynamics of Entanglement
		1.4.1 Actors
		1.4.2 Pathways
		1.4.3 Dynamics
	1.5 A Variety of Forms
		1.5.1 Towards a Typology
	1.6 Entangled Order
		1.6.1 Conflict and Consolidation
		1.6.2 Beyond Legal Systems
	1.7 Conclusion
Part I Entangling State Law
	2 Denial, Deferral and Translation: Dynamics of Entangling and Disentangling State and Non-state Law in Postcolonial Spaces
		2.1 Introduction
		2.2 Colonial Entanglements
		2.3 Dynamics: Denial, Deferral and Translation
		2.4 Entangled Legalities in Bangladesh
		2.5 Denial
		2.6 Deferral
		2.7 Translation
		2.8 Conclusions
	3 To Be Is to Be Entangled: Indigenous Treaty-Making, Relational Legalities and the Ecological Grounds of Law
		3.1 Introduction
		3.2 Colonial Encounters and Normative Pluralism
		3.3 Indigenous Treaty Jurisprudence
		3.4 Logics of Contract, Logics of Kinship
		3.5 Conclusion
	4 And an Algorithm to Entangle Them All?: Social Credit, Data-Driven Governance and Legal Entanglement in Post-law Legal Orders
		4.1 Introduction
		4.2 The Construction of Data-Driven Operating Systems
		4.3 Chinese 'Social Credit' Systems: The State at the Centre
		4.4 'Social Credit' in the West: A Governmentalized Private Sector around Markets for Data
		4.5 Conclusion
	5 Belt, Road and (Legal) Suspenders: Entangled Legalities on the 'New Silk Road'
		5.1 Introduction
		5.2 Between Centralized Goals and Localized Effects: Entanglement, from above
		5.3 Between Separateness and Entanglement: Vignettes of Entangled Legal Practice on the New Silk Road
		5.4 Between Entanglement and Interdependence: Bringing Separate Strands Together
		5.5 Between Entanglement, State and Empire: Beyond a Conclusion
Part II International Law and Its Interfaces
	6 Giving Due Consideration: A Normative Pathway between UN Human Rights Treaty-Monitoring Bodies and Domestic Courts
		6.1 Introduction
		6.2 Measuring the Domestic Relevance of the 'Jurisprudence' of the Monitoring Bodies
		6.3 Judicial Non-engagement
			6.3.1 Domestic Courts' Practices
			6.3.2 International Legal Justification for Non-engagement
		6.4 Judicial Engagement
			6.4.1 Domestic Courts' Practices
			6.4.2 Normative Pathway: Authorization to Consider
		6.5 Beyond Discretionary Judicial Engagement
			6.5.1 Domestic Courts' Practices
			6.5.2 Normative Pathway: An Obligation to Consider and Its Variations
				6.5.2.1 Case-Specific Responses to Views
				6.5.2.2 Outside Case-Specific Responses
		6.6 Engagement and Acceptance
			6.6.1 Domestic Courts' Practices
			6.6.2 Normative Pathway: An Obligation to Comply
		6.7 Conclusion
	7 The Social Life of Entanglements: International Investment and Human Rights Norms in and beyond ISDS
		7.1 Introduction
		7.2 Pathways to Entanglement in International Investment Governance Sites
			7.2.1 Competing Interests
			7.2.2 Ideational Contexts
		7.3 Navigating Multiplicity in ISDS Practice
			7.3.1 Varying Forms of Relation
			7.3.2 Hierarchies and Separation
			7.3.3 Proximity and Distance
			7.3.4 Taking into Account
			7.3.5 Constrained Entanglements
		7.4 Entangled Legalities at the Margins
			7.4.1 Beyond ISDS
			7.4.2 Reforming Investment Agreements
			7.4.3 Human Rights Claims
			7.4.4 Reforming Investment Adjudication
		7.5 Conclusion
	8 International Trade Law: Legal Entanglement on the WTO's Own Terms
		8.1 Introduction
		8.2 Trade and Environment: Resetting the Stage for an Age-Old Debate
			8.2.1 Trade and Environment: Unresolved Tensions and Emerging Forms of Entanglement
			8.2.2 The Question of Insularity
		8.3 Irritative Norm Conflict and Contingent Forms of Entanglement over Time
			8.3.1 Tuna Dolphin I
				8.3.1.1 Overview
				8.3.1.2 Legal Entanglement
				8.3.1.3 Aftermath
			8.3.2 Shrimp-Turtle
				8.3.2.1 Overview
				8.3.2.2 Legal Entanglement
				8.3.2.3 Appeal
				8.3.2.4 Aftermath
			8.3.3 EC-Hormones
				8.3.3.1 Overview
				8.3.3.2 Legal Entanglement
				8.3.3.3 Appeal
				8.3.3.4 Aftermath
			8.3.4 EC-Biotech
				8.3.4.1 Overview
				8.3.4.2 Legal Entanglement
				8.3.4.3 Aftermath
			8.3.5 US-Tuna II
				8.3.5.1 Overview
				8.3.5.2 Legal Entanglement/Appeal
				8.3.5.3 Aftermath
		8.4 Main Findings
			8.4.1 Irritative Norm Conflict Over Time
			8.4.2 Legal Entanglement (and Mechanisms of Distancing)
			8.4.3 Interface Norms in the GATT/WTO Context
			8.4.4 Substantive Dimensions for Interface Norms
		8.5 Conclusion
Part III Weaving Transnational Legalities
	9 Targeting Bad Apples or the Whole Barrel?: The Legal Entanglements between Targeted and Comprehensive Logics in Counter-Proliferation Sanctions
		9.1 Introduction
		9.2 The Creation of the UNSC Counter-Terrorist Sanctions Regime and Its Extension to the Field of Counter-Proliferation: A Case of Isomorphism?
		9.3 The Internal Dynamics Driving the Gradual Comprehensivization of Sanctions: The Role of Panels of Experts
		9.4 The External Dynamics in the Comprehensivization of Sanctions: Legal Entanglements between Multilateral and Domestic Sanctions
		9.5 Conclusion
	10 Seamstress of Transnational Law: How the Court of Arbitration for Sport Weaves the Lex Sportiva
		10.1 The Ubiquity of Swiss Law in CAS Awards
			10.1.1 Swiss Law as Applicable Law in FIFA Cases
			10.1.2 How Swiss Law Shapes CAS Awards in FIFA Cases
		10.2 The Limited Entanglement of EU Law in CAS Awards
			10.2.1 EU Law as Constitutional Check at the CAS
			10.2.2 Interpreting the FIFA RSTP with a Little Help from EU Law
		10.3 The Influential Use of the ECHR in CAS Awards
			10.3.1 CAS Jurisdiction and the ECHR
			10.3.2 Challenging the Compatibility of the SGBs' Regulations with the ECHR
				10.3.2.1 The ECHR Compatibility of the WADC
				10.3.2.2 The ECHR Compatibility of Other Disciplinary Rules and Decisions of the SGBs
			10.3.3 The CAS and the Procedural Guarantees of Article 6(1) ECHR
				10.3.3.1 The ECHR and Due Process Inside the SGBs
				10.3.3.2 The ECHR and Evidence at the CAS
				10.3.3.3 The ECHR and Due Process at the CAS
		10.4 Conclusion
	11 The Struggle for International Financial Standards: An Historical Analysis of Entangling Legalities in Finance
		11.1 Introduction
		11.2 Contexts of Entanglement in Global Financial Governance over Time
			11.2.1 Ordering Bodies of Norms after Financial Crises
				11.2.1.1 Competing Ordering Projects
		11.3 Responding to Multiplicity in Global Financial Governance
			11.3.1 The Project of Harmonization: Overarching Norms and Reception Norms
			11.3.2 Making the Compendium of Standards: Straddling Practices and Reception Norms
			11.3.3 Connecting International Financial Standards
		11.4 Conclusion
	12 Hidden in the Shades: Patterns of Entanglement within the Web of Corporate Social Responsibility Law
		12.1 Introduction
		12.2 The Contours of Corporate Social Responsibility
		12.3 Coordinated Interaction at the Meta-regulatory Level: CSR Systems and Their Linkages
		12.4 Focal Points for CSR Interaction: NCPs as Sites of Ad Hoc Legal Entanglement
			12.4.1 Distancing
			12.4.2 The Grey Area
			12.4.3 Proximity
				12.4.3.1 Integrated Normative Systems
				12.4.3.2 Wholly External Bodies of Norms
		12.5 Implications and Observations
		12.6 Conclusion
Part IV Situating Entanglements
	13 Entangled Legalities beyond the (Byzantine) State: Towards a User Theory of Jurisdiction
		13.1 Introduction
		13.2 Beyond 'Norms' and the Nation State
		13.3 Entangled Legalities: Beyond the (Byzantine) State
		13.4 Conclusion
	14 Entanglement of State and Indigenous Legal Orders in Canada
		14.1 Supremacy Claims and Legal System
		14.2 The Contingent Relation between Supremacy Claims and Law
		14.3 A Conceptual Alternative to Legal System
	15 Entangled Hopes: Towards Relational Coherence
		15.1 Entangling Law 'from Below'
		15.2 Cutting the Network
		15.3 Mending the Cuts: Entanglements from Below
		15.4 The Import of Other Norms
		15.5 Is This Entanglement?
		15.6 Counter-Entanglements
		15.7 From the Particular to the Singular?
		15.8 Plurality, Singularity or Coherence: Towards a Conclusion
	16 Tertiary Rules
		16.1 Introduction
		16.2 Cross-Border Normativity
			16.2.1 Primary and Secondary Rules within One Order
			16.2.2 The Challenge from Cross-Border Normativity
		16.3 Three Strategies for Cross-Normativity
			16.3.1 Denying Normativity
			16.3.2 Internalization of Normativity
			16.3.3 Sharing of Authority
		16.4 The Answer of Tertiary Rules
			16.4.1 Designation of Normative Spaces
			16.4.2 Legal Nature
			16.4.3 Horizontal Nature
			16.4.4 Relationality
		16.5 Examples of Tertiary Rules
			16.5.1 External Recognition
			16.5.2 Recognition of Foreign Acts, Records and Judicial Proceedings
			16.5.3 Application of Foreign Law
		16.6 Conclusion
	17 A Reconstruction of Transnational Legal Pluralism and Law's Foundations
		17.1 Three Distinct Paradigms of Legal Pluralism
		17.2 The Overinclusiveness Flaw
		17.3 The Problem with Sociological and Jurisprudential Concepts of Law
		17.4 The Ubiquity of Private Rule Systems and Regulatory Forms
		17.5 The Separation of Theory and Practice
		17.6 Flaws of a Relational Concept of Law
		17.7 Foundations of Legal Pluralism in Conventional Recognition of Law
		17.8 Community Law, Regime Law and Cross-polity Law Juxtaposed
		17.9 Transnational Legal and Regulatory Pluralism
Index




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