Globalization and Law
Series Editors: Peter Drahos and John Braithwaite, both at the
Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University,
Australia and Professor Tom Campbell, CAPPE, Heydon-Allen Building,
The Australian National University, Australia
Globalization is a key focus of study in the social sciences.
Globalization processes have a fundamental impact on the
sovereignty of states and their citizens. Law forms part of the
regulatory dialogue of globalization and is centrally implicated in
these processes, while the rule of law itself is globalizing as a
value. This series is devoted to an exploration of the role of law
in globalization and providing cross-disciplinary understanding of
the ways in which law and globalization are inter-linked. It will
be an international resource for scholars, policy-makers and
regulators working on globalization in the fields of law,
international economics, political economy, international
relations, political science and sociology.