Regulatory Hybridization in the Transnational Sphere

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Synopsis

Hybridization has become a defining feature of regulatory frameworks. The combined forces of globalization and privatization together with increased reliance on self-regulation have resulted in the emergence of a multitude of regulatory arrangements which combine elements from several legal orders. This book offers a conceptual framework as well as numerous empirical explorations capable of increasing our understanding of regulatory hybridization. A number of central dichotomies are deconstructed: national vs. transnational law; international vs. transnational law; convergence vs. divergence; soft law vs. hard law; territorial vs. non-territorial, 'top-down' vs. 'bottom-up' globalization and national vs. global just as the implications of regulatory hybridization for the question of choice of court and conflict of laws are analyzed.

Contributors include: Poul Fritz Kjaer, Ino Augsberg, Jan Klabbers, Peer Zumbansen, Paulius Jurcys, Faye Fangfei Wang, Hideaki Shiroyama, Mark D. Fenwick, Nina Boerger, Joseph Corkin, Harm Schepel, Andreas Maurer, Adeline Chong, Ren Yatsunami, and Maebh Harding.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004233928
  • Number of pages: 306
  • Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 322 mm
  • Weight: 1380g
  • Languages: English