Saturday, October 23, 2021

New Issue: Transnational Legal Theory

The latest issue of Transnational Legal Theory (Vol. 12, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Symposium: Bringing the “human problem” back into transnational law – The example of corporate (ir)responsibility
    • Laura Knöpfel & Felix Lüth, Bringing the human problem back into transnational law: the example of corporate (ir)responsibility
    • Kevin Crow, International corporate constituency as a human problem
    • Jan Hendrik Ritter, Engaging the creativity of law for organisational knowledge creation
    • Michael Elliot, Problematising the ‘governance gap’: corporations, human rights, and the emergence of transnational law
    • Ioannis Kampourakis, From global justice to supply chain ethics
    • Jaakko Salminen & Mikko Rajavuori, Private International Law, Global Value Chains and the externalities of transnational production: towards alignment?
    • Dorothea Endres, The human side of protecting foreign investment
    • Eliana Cusato, Transnational law and the politics of conflict minerals regulation: construing the extractive industry as a ‘partner’ for peace
    • Sarah Jakob, The corporate social credit system in China and its transnational impact
    • Felix Lüth, Corporate non-prosecution agreements as transnational human problems: transnational law and the study of domestic criminal justice reforms in a globalised world