ABSTRACT
Lawyers and the Construction of Transnational Justice examines the people, the conflicts, and the mechanisms involved in producing transnational norms and institutions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |136 pages
Lawyers and the Evolving Global Justice and Human Rights Industry
chapter |12 pages
The Cause of Universal Jurisdiction
The Rise and Fall of an International Mobilisation
chapter |24 pages
Lawyering War or Talking Peace? On Militant Usages of the Law in the Resolution of Internal Armed Conflicts
A case study of International Alert
chapter |29 pages
Legal Cosmopolitanism Divided
Stating, Codifying and Invoking International Law of State Responsibility
part |79 pages
Justice and Rules in the Transnational Governance of the Market
chapter |46 pages
The Transnational Meets the National
The Construction of Trade Policy Networks in Brazil
part |79 pages
Lawyers and the Construction of European Justice
chapter |19 pages
The European Court of Justice in the emergent European Field of Power
Transnational Judicial Institutions and National Career Paths
chapter |19 pages
Human Rights and the Hegemony of Ideology
European Lawyers and the Cold War Battle over International Human Rights
chapter |19 pages
Marketing and Legitimating Two Sides of Transnational Justice
Possible trajectories toward a unified transnational field