This book examines public-private cooperation in transnational regulation and analyzes how and why different types of regulators interact in a global context. As a highly interdisciplinary work it combines international law scholarship with works on transnational private regulation and governance.
Cambridge Studies in Transnational Law Series
This series delves into the complex and evolving field of law that transcends national borders. It examines how norms govern international commerce and how legal principles intersect with various human sciences. The publications offer profound insights into the methodological perspectives and theoretical frameworks shaping our understanding of law in a globalized world. It's an essential resource for anyone interested in the dynamics of law and its impact on contemporary societal transformations.
