Susan Block-Lieb (Fordham University, New York), Terence C. Halliday
Lawmaking by international organizations has enormous influence over world trade and national economies. This book explores who makes that law and how.
Lawmaking by international organizations has enormous influence over world trade and national economies. This book explores who makes that law and how...
Gregory Shaffer (University of California, Irvine), Tom Ginsburg (University of Chicago), Terence C. Halliday
Constitution-making is often thought of as an exclusively national project that constitutes the framework for politics and law within a nation, but constitutions have always been influenced by ideas from abroad. External influence is increasing, producing a transnational legal order with its own constitutional norms, processes, guidelines and shared ideas.
Constitution-making is often thought of as an exclusively national project that constitutes the framework for politics and law within a nation, but co...