Regulatory hybridization in the transnational sphere / edited by Poul F. Kjaer, Paulius Jurčys, Ren Yatsunami.
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- 9004233938
- 9789004233935
- 9781283979559
- 1283979551
- 341 23
- KZ1268 .R44 2013
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Includes index.
This book examines hybridization as a defining phenomenon of regulatory frameworks in the transnational sphere. The contributions illustrate that globalization contributes to blurring the distinctions between national and international, public and private law; and that hybridization therefore necessitates a rethinking of fundamental legal concepts.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. I. Contrasting concepts of national, international and transnational law -- pt. II. Technological and scientific driving forces of transnational hybrid regulation -- pt. III. Vertical conflicts : norm creation from "beneath" and from "above" -- pt. IV. Horizontal conflicts : the tension between public and private transnational norms -- pt. V. Conflict of laws and constitutionalization in the transnational sphere.
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