Monday, October 24, 2016

New Issue: Transnational Legal Theory

The latest issue of Transnational Legal Theory (Vol. 7, no. 1, 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Ko Hasegawa, A glance at the dynamics of ‘confluence’ in a legal system – notes on H Patrick Glenn's insights concerning Legal Traditions of the World
  • Ingo Venzke, International law as an argumentative practice: on Wohlrapp’s The Concept of Argument
  • Symposium: Cosmopolitan Law and the Courts
    • Claudio Corradetti, Introduction
    • Claudio Corradetti, Judicial cosmopolitan authority
    • H. Patrick Glenn, Differential cosmopolitanism
    • Mario Savino, The right to stay as a fundamental freedom? The demise of automatic expulsion in Europe
    • Andreas Follesdal, Building democracy at the Bar: the European Court of Human Rights as an agent of transitional cosmopolitanism
    • Gentian Zyberi, United Nations – related criminal courts and tribunals: fleeting mirages of transitional justice or a piecemeal approach to cosmopolitan justice?
  • Review Essay
    • Kaarlo Tuori, Crossing the limits but stuck behind the fault lines?