Legal Expertise: On some uses of Law in Trasnational Regimes

Giacomo Capuzzo

Abstract


Global governance has been one of the major themes of comparative law during the last years. Comparative lawyers have become interested in how transnational regimes are influencing national legal systems and how these cross-border dealings between individuals, international organizations, international courts and States are shaping the current global order. In this picture, national legal systems are no longer central to comparative legal studies as they are involving more and more in the analysis of those regulations provided by international networks of public entities or by a set of transnational market actors. Following these relatively new trends, this paper engages with this concentration of sovereignty around new clusters of institutional power. In particular, it deals with the representations of the Global provided by these transnational regimes, the role of legal experts in the development of these representations and the techniques deployed...


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