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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 October 2021

Nico Krisch
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Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva

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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Preface

  3. List of Abbreviations

  4. 1Framing Entangled Legalities beyond the State

    Nico Krisch

  5. Part IEntangling State Law

    1. 2Denial, Deferral and Translation: Dynamics of Entangling and Disentangling State and Non-state Law in Postcolonial Spaces

      Tobias Berger

    2. 3To Be Is to Be Entangled: Indigenous Treaty-Making, Relational Legalities and the Ecological Grounds of Law

      Kirsten Anker

    3. 4And an Algorithm to Entangle Them All? Social Credit, Data-Driven Governance and Legal Entanglement in Post-law Legal Orders

      Larry Catá Backer

    4. 5Belt, Road and (Legal) Suspenders: Entangled Legalities on the ‘New Silk Road’

      Tomer Broude

  6. Part IIInternational Law and Its Interfaces

    1. 6Giving Due Consideration: A Normative Pathway between UN Human Rights Treaty-Monitoring Bodies and Domestic Courts

      Machiko Kanetake

    2. 7The Social Life of Entanglements: International Investment and Human Rights Norms in and beyond ISDS

      Francesco Corradini

    3. 8International Trade Law: Legal Entanglement on the WTO’s Own Terms

      Lucy Lu Reimers

  7. Part IIIWeaving Transnational Legalities

    1. 9Targeting Bad Apples or the Whole Barrel? The Legal Entanglements between Targeted and Comprehensive Logics in Counter-Proliferation Sanctions

      Grégoire Mallard and Aurel Niederberger

    2. 10Seamstress of Transnational Law: How the Court of Arbitration for Sport Weaves the Lex Sportiva

      Antoine Duval

    3. 11The Struggle for International Financial Standards: An Historical Analysis of Entangling Legalities in Finance

      Francesco Corradini

    4. 12Hidden in the Shades: Patterns of Entanglement within the Web of Corporate Social Responsibility Law

      Tomáš Morochovič and Lucy Lu Reimers

  8. Part IVSituating Entanglements

    1. 13Entangled Legalities beyond the (Byzantine) State: Towards a User Theory of Jurisdiction

      Caroline Humfress

    2. 14Entanglement of State and Indigenous Legal Orders in Canada

      Keith Culver and Michael Giudice

    3. 15Entangled Hopes: Towards Relational Coherence

      Julia Eckert

    4. 16Tertiary Rules

      Ralf Michaels

    5. 17A Reconstruction of Transnational Legal Pluralism and Law’s Foundations

      Brian Z. Tamanaha

  9. Index

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  • Edited by Nico Krisch, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
  • Book: Entangled Legalities Beyond the State
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  • Contents
  • Edited by Nico Krisch, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
  • Book: Entangled Legalities Beyond the State
  • Online publication: 29 October 2021
Available formats
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