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Cambridge Studies in Transnational Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 June 2023

Deval Desai
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh

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Expert Ignorance
The Law and Politics of Rule of Law Reform
, pp. ii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023
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Transnational Law establishes itself as a unique area of legal research, practice, and education, domestically and internationally. As a label for the norms governing border-crossing commercial exchange, it has long been considered as central to a globalizing legal profession. Today, as a conceptual framework that captures the interaction of law with a host of human sciences, from anthropology to geography, from sociology to political science, Transnational Law illustrates the inescapable openness of law and legal norms. Implicated in fundamental societal transformations, law is both driver and driven. Transnational Law as such functions as a methodological perspective through which to identify and conceptualize the emergence, contestation and diffusion of law through newly emerging constellations of actors, norms and processes. Established in 2017, the series will publish monographs in a range of doctrinal areas as well as on the intersection between law, legal theory, and the humanities.

Series Editor

  • Peer Zumbansen

  • Professor of Transnational Law, The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London

A list of books in the series can be found at the end of this volume.

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