Transnational Law and Governance
About the Book Series
In recent years the concepts of "transnational law" and "governance" have been explored by both scholars and practitioners with the terms taking on new meaning and significance, particularly in light of the ongoing economic crisis and a corresponding critical reappraisal of global institutional structures and governance.
Transnational law covers a broad theoretical definition which includes studies emerging from disciplines such as international law, comparative law, international economic law and administrative law undertaken by legal scholars but also features extensive research undertaken by scholars from other disciplines, including but not limited to, political sciences, international relations, public administration, sociology, history, philosophy and geography. Recent work has offered up critical evaluations of the current system of governance and transnational rules as being often implemented by Western countries through categories which no longer accurately represent Western economies and are even less relevant to non-Western systems which are becoming increasingly important in the global economy. Governance in particular is now seen as important when we refer to the general stability of the markets, to good faith and other key principles which are fundamental to the notion of a fair market which is responsive to the needs of governments and citizens as well as businesses.
This multidisciplinary series aims to provide a home for research exploring these issues. It features cutting-edge works which critically analyse the relationship between governance, institutions and law from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
Please also consider visiting the page for Paolo Davide Farah's sub-series, Global Law and Sustainable Development:
https://www.routledge.com/Global-Law-and-Sustainable-Development/book-series/ASHSER1419
Artificial Intelligence, Governance and Sustainable Development: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
1st Edition
Edited
By Imad Antoine Ibrahim, Jon Truby, Paolo Davide Farah
December 08, 2025
Considering the power and potential of AI and digital technologies, very few studies have systematically analysed their potential for realizing SDG16, despite the role they are expected to play in realizing the 2030 agenda. Exploring the problematic nature of artificial intelligence, this book ...
Sustainability in Public Procurement, Corporate Law and Higher Education
1st Edition
Edited
By Lela Melon
May 27, 2025
Contemporary changes in law and policy at the global level to efficiently answer to environmental and social issues correspond to the traditional approach of limiting the regulatory and policy changes to a singular field or discipline: tackling the inherent unsustainability of corporate laws or ...
US Trade Policy, China and the World Trade Organisation
1st Edition
By Nerina Boschiero
December 18, 2024
The last few years have been "anni horribiles" for in International Economic Law in general and in particular for the World Trade Organization, since its inception in 1995 the guarantor of the world multilateral trade system. The increasing trade tensions, a high level of US security tariffs on ...
International Water Law and the Human Right to Water: The Case of Transboundary Aquifers
1st Edition
By Imad Antoine Ibrahim
November 19, 2024
This book examines the development of international law applicable to Transboundary Aquifers (TBAs) considering the Human Right to Water and Sanitation (HRWS). The purpose is to determine how International Water Law (IWL) and the HRWS can be harmonized in the context of TBAs. This is important ...
Human Rights and Environmental Protection: Environmental Procedural Rights in the EU, India and China
1st Edition
By Marek Prityi
November 15, 2024
This book explores the complex relationship between human rights and environmental protection. It analyzes the concept of environmental procedural rights from a comparative perspective in the European Union, India, and China. Arguing the need to apply a holistic approach which acknowledges the ...
Science, Technology, Policy and International Law
1st Edition
Edited
By Justo Corti Varela, Paolo Davide Farah
October 02, 2024
This book presents innovative insights into the intersections between science, technology, and society, and particularly their regulation by the law. Departing from the idea that law and science have similar methods and objectives, the book deals with problems, and solutions, that source from these...
The Crisis of Multilateral Legal Order: Causes, Dynamics and Implications
1st Edition
Edited
By Lukasz Gruszczynski, Marcin Menkes, Veronika Bilkova, Paolo Farah
May 27, 2024
Multilateralism has served as a foundation for international cooperation over the past several decades. Championed after the Second World War by the United States and Western Europe, it expanded into a broader global system of governance with the end of the Cold War. Lately, an increasing number of...
Global Values and International Trade Law
1st Edition
Edited
By Csongor István Nagy
January 29, 2024
Exploring the relationship and interaction between economic interests and normative non-trade values, this book argues that the emergence and development of non-trade values is based on a complex dialectic interaction between selfish economic interests and normative values, and examines how their ...
EU and CARICOM: Dilemmas versus Opportunities on Development, Law and Economics
1st Edition
Edited
By Alicia Elias Roberts, Stephen Hardy, Winfried Huck
January 09, 2023
Investigating the unique EU-CARICOM legal relationship, this book explores the major theme of globalisation, which shapes inter-regional organisations individually and determines their relationship to one another. It evaluates how EU-CARICOM relations have fostered trade, security and other ...
Technocracy and the Law: Accountability, Governance and Expertise
1st Edition
Edited
By Alessandra Arcuri, Florin Coman-Kund
January 09, 2023
Technocratic law and governance is under fire. Not only populist movements have challenged experts. NGOs, public intellectuals and some academics have also criticized the too close relation between experts and power. While the amount of power gained by experts may be contested, it is unlikely and ...
The Transnationalization of Anti-Corruption Law
1st Edition
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By Régis Bismuth, Jan Dunin-Wasowicz, Philip M. Nichols
January 09, 2023
The last twenty years have witnessed an astonishing transformation: the fight against corruption has grown from a handful of local undertakings into a truly global effort. Law occupies a central role in that effort and this timely book assesses the challenges faced in using law as it too morphs ...
A Radically Democratic Response to Global Governance: Dystopian Utopias
1st Edition
By Margaret Stout, Jeannine M. Love
October 18, 2018
This book presents a critique of dominant governance theories grounded in an understanding of existence as a static, discrete, mechanistic process, while also identifying the failures of theories that assume dynamic alternatives of either a radically collectivist or individualist nature. ...