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The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law by Peer Zumbansen (Professor of Business Law, Faculty of Law, Inaugural Professor of Transnational Law & Founding Director, Transnational Law Institute, King's College London)

The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law offers a unique and unparalleled treatment and presentation in the field of Transnational Law that has become one of the most intriguing and innovative developments in legal doctrine, scholarship, theory, and practice today. This in itself constitutes an ambitious editorial project, not only within law and legal doctrine, but also with regard to an increasing interest in an interdisciplinary engagement of law with social sciences - including sociology, anthropology, political science, geography, and political theory. Closely tied into the substantive transformation that many legal fields are undergoing is the observation that many of these developments are driven by changes in an increasingly global legal practice today. The concept then, of 'transnational law' aims at capturing the distinctly border- crossing nature even of those legal fields which had for the longest been time been seen as having merely 'domestic' relevance. This shift also requires a conscious effort among law school classroom instructors, casebook authors, and curriculum reformers to adapt their teaching content to these circumstances. As the authors of this Handbook make clear, this adaptation requires a close dialogue between a scholarly investigation into the transnational 'concept of law' and the challenges faced by practicing lawyers, be that as solicitor, in-house counsel, as judges, or as bureaucrats in a globalized regulatory and socio-economic environment. While the main thrust is on the transnationalization of legal doctrine and legal theory, with a considerable contribution from and engagement with social sciences, the Handbook features numerous reflections on the relationship between transnational law and legal practice.

The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law Reviews

To map this bewildering and evolving legal terrain, we have long needed a thoughtful field guide. This Oxford Handbook provides it, richly and comprehensively detailing the foundations, fields, controversies, and methodologies that populate the myriad overlapping realms of transnational law and drive its vital, ongoing dialogues with legal practice, legal theory, and legal education. * Harold Hongju Koh, Sterling Professor of International Law and former Dean, Yale Law School, Legal Adviser (2009-13) and Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (1998-2001), U.S. Department of State *
Handbooks abound these days, but this is an especially valuable instance of the genre - a book that speaks lucidly and powerfully to our time. Amid so much talk of division and isolation, it reveals the inextricable entanglement of the histories of the Global North and Global South ... For those engaged in research and teaching in all areas of law, politics, social sciences and education, this book offers a welcome fillip - a pick-me-up for every bookshelf and syllabus to which readers are sure to find themselves returning, again and again. * Fleur Johns, Professor & Australian Research Council Future Fellow, Faculty of Law & Justice, UNSW Sydney *
The Handbook will be a welcome and vital resource for anyone wishing to better understand the study of transnational law as well as the transnational study of law. It will serve as both a reservoir of existing knowledge and as an inspiration to the further development of this ever-changing field. * Christiana Ochoa, Professor of Law and Class of 1950 Herman B Wells Endowed Professor; Academic Director, Indiana University Mexico Gateway *
Peer Zumbansen has pulled together a remarkably rich collection from an impressive group of scholars with an extraordinary breadth of perspective. I have no doubt that the Handbook's comprehensive treatmentDLthe first of its kind and unparalleled in its ambitionDLwill further define and shape this field, nudging the study of the transnationalization of legal doctrine and legal theory into the mainstream. * Austen Parrish, Dean and James H. Rudy Professor, Indiana University Bloomington *
Illustrating the diversity of the subject, the authors effectively render the many nuances in the areas covered accessible to a wide readership. It is truly an amazing effort. * M Sornarajah, Emeritus Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore *
The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law, edited by Peer Zumbansen, provides by far the most complete overlook on Transnational Law ever produced to this date. It covers an extensive variety of legal fields, within a solid theoretical framework and a welcomed insight into methodological issues. Make no mistake, this book is not designed only for those interested in international affairs or global transactions. It is a must read for everyone. * Beno^it Frydman, Professor of Law, Universit'e Libre de Bruxelles (ULB); President em., Perelman Centre for Legal Philosophy *
Informed by an impressive wealth of knowledge and a wide range of perspectives and experiences, the contributors presented here have created a highly original and comprehensive compendium that encompasses the forms and functions, traditions and practices of transnational law. * Gunter Frankenberg, Senior Professor, Goethe University, Frankfurt *
This Handbook makes the case that transnational law should be understood as a project, as practice. In doing so, it demonstrates the relevance of transnational approaches to many legal sub-disciplines, and indeed to the understanding of law itself. * Simon Chesterman, Dean, National University of Singapore Faculty of Law *
The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law is a welcome, timely and notable contribution to an exciting and evolving field of law. The academic pedigree of the editor and contributors to the Handbook is most impressive: this is a talented and thoughtful collection of scholars who are respected leaders in the field. * Penelope Andrews, Professor of Law and Co-Director, Racial Justice Project, New York Law School; President, Law and Society Association *
The 21st Century has witnessed the resurgence and refinement of ideas about transnational law as a family of approaches to the intertwined relations of domestic and international, local and global, public and private, state and non-state, and soft and hard law. Peer Zumbansen has been at the very forefront of this new scholarship for going on two decades, so it is only fitting that he has pulled together this ambitious new Oxford Handbook. It will be, from day one, an influential reference point of first recourse. * Craig Scott, Professor of Law, Osgoode Hall Law School *

About Peer Zumbansen (Professor of Business Law, Faculty of Law, Inaugural Professor of Transnational Law & Founding Director, Transnational Law Institute, King's College London)

Peer Zumbansen is the inaugural Professor of Business Law at McGill University, Faculty of Law. From 2014-2020, he held the Inaugural Chair in Transnational Law at King's College London and served as Founding Director of the Transnational Law Institute, and before that held a Canada Research Chair at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. He is co-author of Rough Consensus and Running Code: A Theory of Transnational Private Law (2010, with G.P. Calliess) and editor of The Many Lives of Transnational Law: Critical Engagements with Jessup's Bold Proposal (2020).

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements I. Foundations 1. Transnational Law: Theories & Applications Peer Zumbansen 2. Normative and Legal Pluralism: A Global Perspective William Twining 3. Transnational Law and Economic Sociology Sabine Frerichs 4. Out of Sight: Transnational Legal Cultures Helge Dedek 5. The Post-Modern Normative Anxiety of Transnational Legal Studies Giulia Leonelli II. Fields 6. Transnational Constitutionalism Christopher Thornhill 7. Transnational Administrative Law Karl-Heinz Ladeur 8. Transnational Criminal Law Prabha Kotiswaran & Nicola Palmer 9. Transnational Health Law Aziza Ahmed 10. Recognizing Transnational Refugee Law Satvinder Juss 11. Transnational Climate Law Natasha Affolder 12. Transnational Food Law Matthew Canfield 13. International Investment Law as Transnational Law Nicolas Perrone 14. Transnational Antitrust Law Hannah L. Buxbaum 15. Transnational Mining Law Sara Seck 16. The Standardization of Oil and Gas Law: Transnational Layers of Governance Djakhongir Saidov 17. Law & Development Amanda Perry-Kessaris 18. Transnational Space Law Kevin Madders 19. Transnational Internet Law Chris Marsden 20. Transnational Commercial Law Shahla Ali 21. Transnational Arbitration Law Florian Grisel 22. Transnational Law and Conflict of Laws: A Japanese Perspective Dai Yokomizo 23. Transnational Sports Law Antoine Duval 24. Transnational Contract Law Klaas Hendrik Eller 25. Transnational Property Law Priya S. Gupta 26. Transnational Tort Law Cees van Dam 27. Transnational Family Law Claire Fenton-Glynn 28. Architects, Landscapers and Gardeners in the Transnational Futures of International Labour Law Adelle Blackett 29. Transnational Corporate Governance Dionysia Katelouzou & Peer Zumbansen 30. Transnational Art Law - Maps and Itineraries Vik Kanwar & Jaya Neupaney III. Legitimacy and Politics of Transnational Regulatory Governance 31. Transnational Migration Law: Authority, Contestation, Decolonization Sara Dehm 32. Contextualization as a (Feminist) Method for Transnational Legal Practice Farnush Ghadery 33. Queering the Transnational: Law and Sexuality Dipika Jain 34. The Social Question in a Transnational Context Alexander Somek 35. The Problem of the Enterprise and the Enterprise of Law: Multinational Enterprises as Polycentric Transnational Regulatory Space Larry Cata Backer 36. Reclaiming Sovereignty: Resistance to Transnational Authority and the Investor-State Regime A. Claire Cutler 37. Transnational Sustainability Governance and the Law Phillip Paiement 38. Terrorism and Transnational Law: Rules of Law Under Conditions of Globalization Cian C. Murphy 39. Democracy and Human Rights Adjudication in the Inter-American Legal Space Rene Uruena 40. The Global Governance Implications of Private International Law Horatia Muir Watt 41. Stakes of the Right to Food in the Politics of Transnational Law Naoyuki Okano 42. Climate Change Governance, International Relations and Politics: A Transnational Law Perspective Stephen Minas 43. Global Social Indicators and their Legitimacy in Transnational Law Mathias Siems & David Nelken IV. Methodologies: Challenges and Approaches 44. Transnational Law and Legal Positivism Michael Giudice & Eric Scarffe 45. With, Within, and Beyond the State: The Promise and Limits of Transnational Legal Ordering Gregory Shaffer & Terence Halliday 46. Transnational Law and Feminist Legal Theory Ratna Kapur 47 Transnational Law and the Ethnography of Corporate Social Responsibility Laura Knoepfel 48. Transnational Law and Literatures: A Postcolonial Perspective Amanda Lagji 49. Representing Transnational Law: Drone Warfare and Transnational Legal Text Jothie Rajah V. The Transnational Legal Profession and Legal Education 50. Beyond Borders and Across Legal Traditions: The Transnationalization of Latin American Lawyers Manuel A. Gomez 51. 'Africa Needs Many Lawyers Trained for the Need of their Peoples' Struggles over Legal Education in Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana John Harrington & Ambreena Manji 52. Transnational Legal Education in China Stephen Minas 53. Transnational Legal Education Eve Darian-Smith

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The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law by Peer Zumbansen (Professor of Business Law, Faculty of Law, Inaugural Professor of Transnational Law & Founding Director, Transnational Law Institute, King's College London)
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