Regulatory Hybridization in the Transnational Sphere

Paulius Jurčys (Redaktør), Poul F. Kjær (Redaktør), Ren Yatsunami (Redaktør)

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    Abstract

    Hybridization has become a defining feature of regulatory frameworks. The combined forces of globalization and privatization together with increased reliance on self-regulation have resulted in the emergence of a multitude of regulatory arrangements which combine elements from several legal orders. This book offers a conceptual framework as well as numerous empirical explorations capable of increasing our understanding of regulatory hybridization. A number of central dichotomies are deconstructed: national vs. transnational law; international vs. transnational law; convergence vs. divergence; … read moresoft law vs. hard law; territorial vs. non-territorial, ‘top-down’ vs. ‘bottom-up’ globalization and national vs. global just as the implications of regulatory hybridization for the question of choice of court and conflict of laws are analyzed.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    UdgivelsesstedLeiden
    ForlagBrill | Nijhoff
    Antal sider306
    ISBN (Trykt)9789004233928
    ISBN (Elektronisk)9789004233935
    StatusUdgivet - 2013
    NavnDevelopments in International Law
    Vol/bind65
    ISSN0924-5332

    Emneord

    • Law of the sea
    • Public international law

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