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9781137034441

Law and Disciplinarity Thinking Beyond Borders

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    9781137034441

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    1137034440

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2013-12-18
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

In the twenty-first century, traditional legal borders – both geographic and intellectual – have been increasingly contested. Many observers have questioned whether the long-held conceptions of sovereign state boundaries remain salient in a world of technology-accelerated transnational flows of people, capital, and information. Meanwhile, scholars across the social sciences and humanities have begun crossing disciplinary borders in unprecedented ways, co-opting new methodologies and engaging in meaningful and sustained dialogue about the meaning of law in its changing global context. These emerging movements prompt important questions: what are the nature and implications of shifting legal borders? What does the future hold for them? What role do new technologies play in this evolving story? Law and Disciplinarity: Thinking beyond Borders sets forth to answer these questions by way of distinguished scholars drawn from across a wide range of disciplines, including law, political science, international relations, and communications.

Author Biography

Robert Beck is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, USA.

Table of Contents

PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. Thinking beyond Borders: Reflections on Law and Disciplinarity; Robert J. Beck
PART II: THE NATURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AS SUBJECT AND DISCIPLINE
2. The Relative Autonomy of International Law or The Forgotten Politics of Interdisciplinarity; Jan Klabbers
3. Speed Limits and Speed Bumps: The Functions of International Law and its Lack; Kennan Ferguson
PART III: LAW, WARFARE, AND TERRITORIAL BORDERS
4. Cyberwar: Building a Normative and Legal-Based Approach for Cyberdeterrence; Catherine Lotrionte
5. Why Are Failed States' Borders Stable against External Predation?; Tanisha Fazal
PART IV: LAW AND ART IN THE GLOBAL REALM
6.The Movement of Skilled Labor and Knowledge Across Borders; Shubha Ghosh
7. Wikipedia Art: At the Borders of (Wiki) Law, Lawyering, Lobbying and Power; Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern
PART V: LAW AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE STATE
8. International Law, State Will, and the Standard of Civilization in Japan's Assertion of Sovereign Equality; Douglas Howland
9. Cyberstates?; Peter Sands
PART VI: LAW, THE INTEREST, AND COMMUNICATION
10. Ghosts, Vampires and the Global Shaping of Internet Policy; Monroe E. Price
11. Privacy Protection in the Next Digital Decade: 'Trading Up' or a 'Race to the Bottom?'; Michael Zimmer
PART VII: LAW IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD: A THEORETICAL EXPLORATION
12. Communication, Niklas Luhmann, and the Fragmentation Debate; Friedrich Kratochwil

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