Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/179005 
Year of Publication: 
2017
Series/Report no.: 
Global Perspectives on Legal History No. 10
Publisher: 
Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt am Main
Abstract: 
This book takes a stand against the narrowing focus of (German) jurisprudence on state law, rooted in the history of the territorially organised nation state. In the shadow of this tradition, state(-hood) law was only conceived of as state law. However, a gradual decoupling of state and law is observable – not least because of globalisation – which inevitably entails a pluralisation of legal regulations. Jurisprudence has to react to this, if it wants to remain relevant.
Subjects: 
law
statuary regulation
governance
social norm
jurisdiction
adherence to norms
justice
Persistent Identifier of the first edition: 
ISBN: 
978-3-944773-19-3
Additional Information: 
Translated from the German original by Rhodes Barrett.
Creative Commons License: 
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Document Type: 
Book
Document Version: 
Published Version

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