Sagi Peari's book achieves a lot. Engaging, inter alia, with Kant and Savigny on a journey through the stroppy waters of globalization, this study is a work of exceptional clarity and insight. No doubt that the book will make a significant contribution to the discussion about private international laws place in a global context.
Sagi Peari is a Faculty member of Law School at the University of Western Australia. He researches and teaches within private law, commercial law, international law and their intersections. He has published in leading US, Canadian, European and Australian legal journals. Sagi holds a SJD degree from the University of Toronto, where he held the prestigious Joseph-Armand Bombardier and Connaught Doctoral Fellowships. In addition, he was a recipient of
a Hauser Global Scholar Fellowship at New York University, a Connection Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and has been recognised for his academic contribution by the American Society of International Law.