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Law in a World of Multiple Legal Orders: A Global Introduction to Law


ISBN13: 9780367419059
To be Published: July 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £39.99





Law in a World of Multiple Legal Orders offers a foundational understanding of what law is and how it operates, while acknowledging that contemporary law is unavoidably cross-border.

Starting with the basic idea of law and its relationship with justice, the book introduces the main legal traditions, courts and constitutions, before moving on to civil procedure and litigation, legal borrowing between systems, international and supranational law - including European law - and the growing role of alternative dispute resolution, such as arbitration and mediation. Conceived as an international introduction to law that also serves as a natural gateway to international law, the book is designed to help students from different legal traditions understand the nature and functions of law, while giving them the conceptual tools needed to engage more deeply with the major fields of law, such as contract law (and the law of obligations more generally), criminal law, administrative law, corporate law, family law, and a multitude of others. It performs the conventional function of an introduction to law, laying the foundations for understanding the role of law and legal institutions in the contemporary world.

By offering a modern and accessible introduction to law for the realities of a global and interconnected world, it helps students build a solid understanding of law across legal systems and brings together, in a single volume, what would normally take years to learn.

This will be essential reading for introduction to law courses, as well as for courses in international, transnational and comparative law.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1 What is Law? What Forms Does Law Take?
Chapter 2 The Historical Development of Law and Justice
Chapter 3 The Civil Law Tradition
Chapter 4 The Common Law Tradition
Chapter 5 Constitutionalism and Judicial Review
Chapter 6 Civil Procedure: The Judiciary and the Unfolding of Civil Litigation
Chapter 7 When and Why Do Courts Apply the Law of Other Countries?
Chapter 8 The Transplant Debate
Chapter 9 What is International Law and How is it Made?
Chapter 10 The Interface of National and International Law
Chapter 11 Supranationalism: The European Union
Chapter 12 International Arbitration: Privatized Justice