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Regulatory Hybridization in the Transnational Sphere:

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ISBN-10: 900423392X

ISBN-13: 9789004233928

Edition: 2013

Authors: Poul Kjaer, Paulius Jurcys

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List price: $171.00
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
Binding: Cloth Text 
Pages: 316
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.342
Language: English

Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction
Contrasting Concepts of National, International and Transnational Law
Observing (the) Law: The "Epistemological Turn" in Public Law and the Evolution of Global Administrative Law
Of Round Pegs and Square Holes: International Law and the Private Sector
Law and Legal Pluralism: Hybridity in Transnational Governance
Technological and Scientific Driving Forces of Transnational Hybrid Regulation
Regulatory Hybridization in International Intellectual Property Law
Regulation of Internet Jurisdiction for B2B Commercial Transactions: EU and US Compared
Dynamics of International Harmonization and Divergence of Safety Standards: The Regulatory Hybridization of Automobile and Food Safety
Vertical Conflicts: Norm Creation From "Beneath" and From "Above"
Are Expert Networks Driving the Trend towards Soft Transnational Coordination?
Transnational Regulatory Networks
Horizontal Conflicts: The Tension Between Public and Private Transnational Norms
Rules of Recognition: A Legal Constructivist Approach to Transnational Private Regulation
The Concept of Participation in the Making of Transnational Law: Legitimization and Normativity in the Transnational Sphere
State Immunity and Breaches of Fundamental Human Rights
Conflict of Laws and Constitutionalization in the Transnational Sphere
The Impact of Transnational Customs on Private International Law
Does Transnational Family Law Exist? Should Adult Relationships be Freed from National Protective Norms?
Between Integration and Compatibility: The Reconfiguration of Cognitive and Normative Structures in Transnational Hybrid Law
Index