Courts Crossing Borders: Blurring the Lines of SovereigntyLegal issues that have traditionally been treated as domestic are increasingly governed by transnational law and numerous obscure tribunals. This book acquaints students of law and politics with the largely unrecognized authority of transnational legal systems and the ways boundaries of national sovereignty are being eroded in the 21st century. The editors have skillfully organized their collection around issues dealing with both human rights and issues of trade and used a comparative approach to analyze the many court decisions, treaties, and legal agreements that affect national sovereignty. Among subject areas included are: Courts and Regional Trade Agreements, Dispute Resolution under NAFTA, and Universal Criminal Jurisdiction. "This is an edited book that brings together in one highly readable place a crisp and engaging look at transnational courts in today's global world....In sum, Courts Crossing Borders is a quality effort that deserves careful reading. Enhancing a deeper understanding of this timely topic, it is a book that can be profitably studied by students, scholars, and the curious public." -- Law & Politics Book Review, 2005 |
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Risse and Sikkink state : a [ T ] he goal of socialization is for actors to internalize norms , so that external pressure is no longer needed to ensure compliance .... Because a state's political identity emerges not in isolation but in ...
a » 9 states and international non - state actors , the concept of socialization may be useful in understanding how the international society transmits norms to its members . ? The process of internalizing new sets of beliefs and values ...
State action may reflect no commitment to underlying human rights norms and values , but be calculated to remove an irritant , whether it is an IGO , bilateral / multilateral sanctions by states , or unwanted negative publicity .
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Contents
Judicialization and Sovereignty Mary L Volcansek | 11 |
Transnational Courts | 17 |
Courts and Regional Trade Agreements Mary L Volcansek | 23 |
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