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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Danielle Ireland-Piper , Leon WolffPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781472489012ISBN 10: 1472489012 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 20 December 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Figures and tables List of contributors Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Global Order/Disorder Leon Wolff and Danielle Ireland-Piper PART I: CONCEPTIONS International Law and Governance in the 21st Century: Disorder and Order in a Fragmented World Anthony Cassimatis Law’s Movement Jonathan Crowe How Anarchy Can Rule the World Susan Bird Assessing Key Trends in Global Disorder – Can ‘the Centre’ Hold in the 21st Century? Malcolm Davis PART II: CASE STUDIES Citizens Nationality and Extraterritoriality: A Disordered Paradigm? Danielle Ireland-Piper Stateless Rohingya in Bangladesh and Refugee Status: Global Order and Disorder under International Law Sanzhuan Guo and Madhav Gautam Capitalism Caring Capitalism? The Case of Japanese Employment Law Leon Wolff Monopolisation, Market Liberalisation and Madness: Comparative Approaches to Water Supply Governance Victoria Baumfield Domestic Regulatory Architecture for the Protection of Financial Stability after the GFC: Global Order or Disorder? Louise Parsons Conflict Governing the Oceans and Dispute Resolution: An Evolving Legal Order? Douglas Guilfoyle Foreign Military Aid as Good Governance? — The Case of South Asia Maziar M. Falarti and Syed Ali Abbas The Obligation to Respect and Ensure Respect for International Humanitarian Law: A Potential Source of Assistance in Combating Cross-border Challenges in the 21st Century Eve Massingham International Criminal Law as a Regulatory Tool Jodie O’Leary Courts Access to Courts by Public Interest Groups Seeking to Challenge Government Decisions: A Comparative Analysis of Canada and Australia Narelle Bedford and Lisa Bonin Military Courts in Pakistan: A Critical Analysis Umair GhoriReviewsWhat is the nature of the contemporary global order? Leon Wolff and Danielle Ireland-Piper's volume is an essential and invaluable resource for answering this question. Impressive in the exceptionally diverse multidisciplinary perspectives and diverse methodologies represented, Wolff and Ireland-Piper's volume provides an overview of a comprehensive range of positions on both the existence and features of the global (dis)order. It is a model of the kind of deep, multidisciplinary dialogue that is necessary to adequately understand and address the most pressing and complex global challenges. Colleen Murphy, Professor of Law, Philosophy & Political Science Director, Women and Gender in Global Perspectives (WGGP) Program University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign What is the nature of the contemporary global order? Leon Wolff and Danielle Ireland-Piper’s volume is an essential and invaluable resource for answering this question. Impressive in the exceptionally diverse multidisciplinary perspectives and diverse methodologies represented, Wolff and Ireland-Piper’s volume provides an overview of a comprehensive range of positions on both the existence and features of the global (dis)order. It is a model of the kind of deep, multidisciplinary dialogue that is necessary to adequately understand and address the most pressing and complex global challenges. Colleen Murphy, Professor of Law, Philosophy & Political Science Director, Women and Gender in Global Perspectives (WGGP) Program University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Author InformationDanielle Ireland-Piper is Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Bond University; Co-Convenor of the Transnational, International and Comparative Law and Policy (TICLP) Network. Leon Wolff is Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology and Co-Director, Australian Network for Japanese Law (ANJeL); Co-Convenor of the Transnational, International and Comparative Law and Policy (TICLP) Network. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |