The Plurality Trilemma : A Geometry of Global Legal Thought / by David Roth-Isigkeit.
2018
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Title
The Plurality Trilemma : A Geometry of Global Legal Thought / by David Roth-Isigkeit.
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Edition
1st ed. 2018.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Description
XXIII, 287 p. 6 illus. online resource.
Series
Philosophy, public policy, and transnational law.
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1. Introduction: Theory, Practice, and Meta-Theory
2. Global Legal Thought and Plurality
3. Taming Plurality through Formal-Legal Rationality: Habermasian Approaches to Global Law
4. Unleashing Conflict: Post-Modern Luhmannian Approaches to Global Law
5. Process and Harmonizing Principles: Dworkinian Approaches to Global Law
6. The Plurality Trilemma - The Contingent Geometry of Global Legal Thought
7. Conclusion: Icarus.
2. Global Legal Thought and Plurality
3. Taming Plurality through Formal-Legal Rationality: Habermasian Approaches to Global Law
4. Unleashing Conflict: Post-Modern Luhmannian Approaches to Global Law
5. Process and Harmonizing Principles: Dworkinian Approaches to Global Law
6. The Plurality Trilemma - The Contingent Geometry of Global Legal Thought
7. Conclusion: Icarus.
Summary
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to global legal thought. It argues that economic globalization and digitalization have induced significant insecurity about the future of human social organization. While traditional international law as a system based on the consent of national states is in the process of rapid adaptation to its new social preconditions, a variety of transnational regulatory levels compete for legal authority. In this process of change, there is more need than ever to guide the theoretical understanding because academic concepts have a crucial influence on the emerging practice of global law. This book highlights which choices are available and argues that global law requires taking a stand in mutually irreconcilable choices.
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English
ISBN
9783319728568
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