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Socio-Legal Approaches to International Economic Law: Text, Context, Subtext

Edited by: Amanda Perry-Kessaris

ISBN13: 9780415658676
Published: June 2014
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2012)
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This collection explores the analytical, empirical and normative components that distinguish socio-legal approaches to international economic law both from each other, and from other approaches. It pays particular attention to the substantive focus (what) of socio-legal approaches, noting that they go beyond the text to consider context and, often, subtext. In the process of identifying the 'what' and the 'how' (analytical and empirical tools) of their own socio-legal approaches, contributors to this collection reveal why they or anyone else ought to bother--the many reasons 'why' it is important, for theory and for practice, to take a social legal approach to international economic law.

Subjects:
Law and Society, Law and Economics
Contents:
Part 1: Approaching International Economic Law
1. What Does It mean to Take a Socio-Legal Approach to International Economic Law? Amanda Perry-Kessaris
2. Navigating New Landscapes: Socio-Legal Mapping of Plurality and Power in International Economic Law Celine Tan
3. Law, Economy, and Society in the Global Age: Taking Stock of an Emerging Field of Studies Sabine Frerichs

Part 2: Context: Concepts and Relationships, Facts and Methods
4. 'Constrained Openness': A Prologue to a Theory on the Interaction between WTO and General International Law Ronnie Yearwood
5. (Re)conceptualising Regional Trade as a Socio-Legal Phenomenon Clair Gammage
6. Tournaments for Global Authority: The Politics of Primacy in the Ecology of International Trade Law Organizations Terence C. Halliday and Susan Block-Lieb
7. Framing and Blaming: The Case of Human Trafficking David Nelken
8. Cosmopolitanism Meets Political Economy: The Case of International Investment Law David Schneiderman
9. Reflexive International Economic Law: Balancing Economic and Social Goals in the Construction of Law Cecilia Flores Elizondo
10. The Nature of Law in Transnational Economic Networks Roger Cotterrell

Part 3: Subtext: Values and Interests
11. A Qui l'Homme Sauvage?: Discours and Discourse on Agreements between Mining Corporations and Indigenous Communities Deval Desai
12. Cultural Heritage v Foreign Investment: Win, Loss or Draw? Valentina Vadi
13. Global Justice Disembedded: The Potential of Socio-Legal Theory and Practice Kirsteen Shields
14. 'You are on my property': Economic, Legal and Moral Objections to Regulation from a Banker's Perspective Ioannis Glinavos
15. Corporate Respect for Human Rights: Right Subtext, Wrong Concept? Sally Wheeler
16. How Do You Socialise Economic Actors: Embedded, 'Socially Responsible' and/or 'Human Rights Respecting' Corporations? Aurora Voiculescu