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        The Future of Transnational Law / L’avenir du droit transnational
                    (2014)
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            <![CDATA[UE, USA, Chine et les BRICS/ EU, USA, China and the BRICS]]>
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                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>In his famous 1956 Storrs lectures at Yale Law School, Philip
Jessup defined transnational law' as including all law which
regulates actions or events that transcend national frontiers'.
Since then, however, globalisation, European integration, global
legal pluralism, the creation of the World Trade Organization
(WTO), and the rise of China and the other BRICS have profoundly
altered the legal landscape. What is the future of transnational
law? What does transnational law' mean in an age marked by global
legal pluralism and the emergence of new sites of governance?</p>
<p>Is all law today transnational'? How does transnational law
relate to regional, national and local cultures and traditions? Is
transnational law limited to major players on the international
stage, such as the European Union (EU), the United States and
China? To what extent does it reflect the rise of the BRICS?</p>
<p>This bilingual volume comprises a selection of the revised
versions of papers first presented at the 9th International
Workshop for Young Scholars (WISH) / 9e Rencontre Internationale
des Jeunes Chercheurs (RIJC). WISH/RIJC is an annual conference
which seeks to bring together the most promising young scholars in
specific fields of European Union law from universities of the EU
Member States, and other countries in Europe, North and South
America, the Middle East, Africa or Asia, including the United
States, Canada, and China. Its objective is to identify and discuss
themes which are likely to be the most significant topics of
research in the field of European Union law in the first half of
the 21st century. The 9th WISH/RIJC was held at Peking University
School of Transnational Law (STL), Peking University Shenzhen
Graduate School, China, from 29 November to 1 December 2012. It was
the first WISH/RIJC in China. It was organised by the European Law
Journal (ELJ), the Centre for Research on Transnational Law (CTL)
at Peking University STL and the College of Europe in Bruges,
Belgium, in cooperation with the Centre de Recherches
Internationales et Communautaires (CERIC), Aix-Marseille
Université, France. It discussed approaches to transnational law;
transnational law and human rights; legal pluralism and risk
regulation: food and environment; public and private actors in
transnational regulation; judges, experts and lawyers in the making
of transnational law; and regionalism and transnationalism.</p>
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                            <li>
                    Pages VII à VIII | Pages de début
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages V à VI | List of contributors
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 1 à 22 | The Future of Transnational Law: Competing Institutions,
Conflicting Narratives, and Legal Pluralism
                                            |  Francis Snyder,  Yi Lu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 25 à 55 | Whither China’s Non-interference Principle?
                                            |  Shitong Qiao
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 57 à 83 | Transnational Judicial Dialogue as an Organisational Field
                                            |  Olga Frishman
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 85 à 126 | The Confederal Come-back: Rediscovering the Confederal Form for a
Transnational World
                                            |  Armin Cuyvers
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 127 à 148 | African Globalization and Self-determination: Between International
Law Tradition and Transnational Realities
                                            |  Lukas Knott
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 151 à 179 | Anti-piracy or Anti-privacy: ACTA and the Enforcement of Copyright
in Cyberspace
                                            |  Iryna Ievdokymova
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 181 à 209 | L’impact de l’intersection des regimes juridiques internationaux de
l’investissement etranger et des droits de l’homme en amerique
latine sur le droit transnational
                                            |  Diana Carolina Olarte-Bácares
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 211 à 239 | Global Power Shifts and Transnational Law – A Case Study of Brazil
and the Human Right to Health
                                            |  Markus Fraundorfer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 243 à 269 | The European Union as a Global Producer of Transnational Law of
Risk Regulation: A Case Study on Chemicals Regulation
                                            |  Marco de Morpurgo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 271 à 298 | Scientification of Politics or Politicization of Science:
Reassessing the Limits of the Codex Alimentarius Commission
                                            |  Ching-Fu Lin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 299 à 329 | Des limites et possibilités pour la protection de l’environnement
en droit transnational : le cas du CIRDI et le cas des « MARCHÉS »
de compensation pour l’environnement
                                            |  Gabriela Garcia Batista Lima
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 331 à 358 | Going From One Extreme to the Other: Food Security and Export
Restrictions in the EU -CARIFORU M Economic Partnership Agreement
                                            |  Giovanni Gruni
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 361 à 390 | <i>Lex Sportiva</i>: A Playground for Transnational Law
                                            |  Antoine Duval
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 391 à 426 | Codes of Conduct as Private Legal Transplant: the Case of European
Extractive MNEs
                                            |  Tomaso Ferrando
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 427 à 457 | Le rôle des experts dans l’élaboration de la Convention du Cap :
entre autorité et légitimité
                                            |  Caroline Devaux
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 461 à 483 | Responsibility-Sharing Agreements Between UN HCR and Refugee Host
States: Prospects for A Transnational Law of Refugee Protection
                                            |  Perveen R. Ali
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 485 à 505 | Regionalizing Multilateralism: the Effect of Russia’s Accession to
the WTO on Existing Regional Integration Schemes in the Former
Soviet Space
                                            |  Boris N. Mamlyuk
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                    Pages 507 à 515 | Pages de fin
                                    </li>
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