2019
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3473408
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Transnational Law as Unseen Law

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“…Much suggests, however, that the transnational arena should more adequately be seen as a continuing accentuation and, indeed, amplification of the transformative changes that modern states have been undergoing all along (Teubner 1986;Scott, Cafaggi, and Senden 2011;Shaffer 2012). Rather than effectively romanticizing the alleged coherence of the rule of law on the domestic level by comparing it to the onslaught of a wild-West globalization, we should investigate the actual continuities between neoliberal state transformation and the contemporary proliferation of complex transnational arrangements as, for example, in food security, climate change, corporate governance, or modern slavery law (Affolder 2020;Canfield 2021;LeBaron and Rühmkorf 2019).…”
Section: Towards a Sociology Of Economic Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much suggests, however, that the transnational arena should more adequately be seen as a continuing accentuation and, indeed, amplification of the transformative changes that modern states have been undergoing all along (Teubner 1986;Scott, Cafaggi, and Senden 2011;Shaffer 2012). Rather than effectively romanticizing the alleged coherence of the rule of law on the domestic level by comparing it to the onslaught of a wild-West globalization, we should investigate the actual continuities between neoliberal state transformation and the contemporary proliferation of complex transnational arrangements as, for example, in food security, climate change, corporate governance, or modern slavery law (Affolder 2020;Canfield 2021;LeBaron and Rühmkorf 2019).…”
Section: Towards a Sociology Of Economic Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EU's role as a climate policy leader can 'be partially traced to its creation of models capable of transplantation elsewhere'. 150 This external dimension increases in importance as the EU share of global emissions declines. The objective is not sustainability in one continent, but rather leadership of a global movement towards climate neutrality.…”
Section: Minasmentioning
confidence: 99%