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Law Without Nations

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The possibility of law in the absence of a nation would seem to strip law from its source of meaning and value. At the same time, law divorced from nations would clear the ground for a cosmopolitan vision in which the prejudices or idiosyncrasies of distinctive national traditions would give way to more universalist groundings for law. These alternately dystopian and utopian viewpoints inspire this original collection of essays on law without nations.

This book examines the ways in which the growing internationalization of law affects domestic national law, the relationship between cosmopolitan legal ideas and understandings of national identity, and the intersections of identity and law based on the liberal tradition of jurisprudence and transnational influences. Ultimately, Law without Nations offers sharp analyses of the fraught relationship between the nation and the state-and the legal forms and practices that they require, constitute, and violently contest.

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ISBN: 9780804771696
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Author: Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas, Martha Merrill Umphrey
Publisher: Stanford Law Books an imprint of Stanford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 242 pages
Series: The Amherst Series in Law, Jursiprudence, and Social Thought
Genres: Jurisprudence and general issues