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Book Title: International Governance and Law
Editor(s): van Schooten, Hanneke; Verschuuren, Jonathan
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781847207272
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface x
Editors' foreword and acknowledgements xii
1 Introduction 1
Jonathan Verschuuren
PART 1 NON-STATE LAW IN THEORY
2 What is non-state law? Mapping the other hemisphere of the
legal world 11
Marc Hertogh
3 Philip Selznick: incipient law, state law and the rule of law 31
Martin Krygier
4 The point of law: the interdependent functionality of state
and non-state regulation 56
Sanne Taekema
5 Can there be law without the state? The EhrlichKelsen debate
revisited in a globalizing setting 74
Bart van Klink
6 Ehrlich's non-state law and the Roman jurists 94
Olga Tellegen-Couperus
PART 2 NON-STATE LAW IN PRACTICE
7 Environmental regulation and non-state law: the future public
policy agenda 109
Neil Gunningham
8 The hardness of soft law in the United Kingdom: state and
non-state regulatory activities related to nanotechnological
development 129
Bärbel Dorbeck-Jung and Marloes van Amerom
9 Barristers beyond the law: state and non-state actors work in
partnership to enforce legal and moral norms 151
Jenny Job
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10 In a world without a sovereign: native title law in Australia 168
Francesca Dominello
11 Regulating the living will: the role of non-state law at the end
of life 191
Oliver W. Lembcke
12 The influence of court judgments on non-state law 209
Hans Peters
13 Conclusions and challenges: towards a fruitful relationship
between state regulation and non-state law 221
Hanneke van ...
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