The law of the future and the future of law. Volume II /

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Corporate Author: Forum for International Criminal and Humanitarian Law
Other Authors: Muller, Sam, 1964-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oslo : Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 2012
Series:Law of the future series ; no. 1 (2012)
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Table of Contents:
  • Globalisation and law: ten theses / William Twining
  • The future of law and the environment: The emergence of global environmental law / Elisa Morgera
  • Judicial review and international rule-making / Frank Vibert
  • A meta-regulatory turn? / Colin Scott
  • Integrating healthcare and legal services to optimise health and justice for vulnerable populations: The global opportunity / Ellen M. Lawton
  • Toward greater justice in development / Hassane Cisse, Christina Biebesheiner, and Richard Nash
  • Combating corruption in the 21st century: Bringing the babel of voices into harmony / Claudia J. Dumas
  • Justice. peace and development / Sang-Hyun Song
  • Financial markets
  • How is the financial crisis; Changing the global legal development? / Himamauli Das
  • Law and religion: Likely trends in the coming decade / Rik Torfs
  • Cyberlaw 2.0 / Jacqueline D. Lipton
  • The future of cyberlaw / Rolf H. Weber
  • Defining a neurocompatibility index for criminal justice systems: A framework to align social policy with modern brain science / David M. Eagleman and Sarah Isgur Flores
  • Geoengineering's thermostat dilema / Albert Lin
  • Can robots have human rights obligations? / Surya Deva
  • Mapping the legal franework for the introduction into society of robots as autonomous intelligent systems / Madeleine de Cock Buning, Lucky Belder and Roeland de Bruin
  • Communication technologies and the future of courts and law / Jim Dator
  • Nobody owns the State: How a Board of Trustees can help to innovate our core institutions / Maurits Barendrecht
  • Definite uncertainties and the grand design of the legal systems in China / Ji Weidong
  • Openness and transparency in Central and Eastern Europe: Building sustainable governance? / Dacian C. Dragos
  • The future of preventive detention under international law / Daveed Gartenstein-Ross
  • Changes on the administration of justice / BenjaminJ. Odoki
  • The future of international trade law: How best for trade to deal with (new) non-trade concerns? / Gabrielle Marceau
  • International competition law? / Imelda Maher
  • Changing ideologies in trade technology and development: Thechallengee of China for international trade law / Mary E. Footer and Andrew R. Forbes
  • Challenges in public and private domain will shape the future of intellectual property / Severin de Wit
  • Intellectual property law without secrets / David S. Levine
  • Export of the rule of law: Corporate self-regulation of global data transfers / Lokke Moerel
  • The regulation of public-private partnerships / Christopher H. Bovis
  • Reflections on the legal future of corporate social responsibility / Austin Onuoha
  • Does CSR need more (Effective) private regulation in the future / Martijn W. Scheltema
  • Collective redress in the cross-border context: Litigation, arbitration, settlement and beyond / S.I. Strong
  • Obstructing law's future with conceptions from its past / Edward Rubin
  • Law and policy: A long (and Bright) way to go / Mauro Zamboni
  • Law school of the future: Centre of cutting-egde practice? / Clark D. Cunningham
  • The future of European legal education / Miguel Poiares Maduro
  • Whither the future of law? / Jan M. Smits