The law of the future and the future of law. Volume II / Sam Muller [and others], editors. - The Hague : Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 2012. - xix, 503 pages ; 25 cm. - Law of the future series ; no. 1 . - Law of the future series ; no. 1. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Globalisation and law: ten theses / The future of law and the environment: The emergence of global environmental law / Judicial review and international rule-making / A meta-regulatory turn? / Integrating healthcare and legal services to optimise health and justice for vulnerable populations: The global opportunity / Toward greater justice in development / Combating corruption in the 21st century: Bringing the babel of voices into harmony / Justice. peace and development / Law and religion: Likely trends in the coming decade / Cyberlaw 2.0 / The future of cyberlaw / Defining a neurocompatibility index for criminal justice systems: A framework to align social policy with modern brain science / Can robots have human rights obligations? / Mapping the legal franework for the introduction into society of robots as autonomous intelligent systems / Communication technologies and the future of courts and law / Nobody owns the State: How a Board of Trustees can help to innovate our core institutions / Definite uncertainties and the grand design of the legal systems in China / Openness and transparency in Central and Eastern Europe: Building sustainable governance? / The future of preventive detention under international law / Changes on the administration of justice / The future of international trade law: How best for trade to deal with (new) non-trade concerns? / International competition law? / Changing ideologies in trade technology and development: Thechallengee of China for international trade law / William Twining -- Elisa Morgera -- Frank Vibert -- Colin Scott -- Ellen M. Lawton -- Hassane Cisse, Christina Biebesheiner, and Richard Nash -- Claudia J. Dumas -- Sang-Hyun Song -- Financial markets -- How is the financial crisis; Changing the global legal development? / Himamauli Das -- Rik Torfs -- Jacqueline D. Lipton -- Rolf H. Weber -- David M. Eagleman and Sarah Isgur Flores -- Geoengineering's thermostat dilema / Albert Lin -- Surya Deva -- Madeleine de Cock Buning, Lucky Belder and Roeland de Bruin -- Jim Dator -- Maurits Barendrecht -- Ji Weidong -- Dacian C. Dragos -- Daveed Gartenstein-Ross -- BenjaminJ. Odoki -- Gabrielle Marceau -- Imelda Maher -- Mary E. Footer and Andrew R. Forbes. Challenges in public and private domain will shape the future of intellectual property / Intellectual property law without secrets / Export of the rule of law: Corporate self-regulation of global data transfers / The regulation of public-private partnerships / Reflections on the legal future of corporate social responsibility / Does CSR need more (Effective) private regulation in the future / Collective redress in the cross-border context: Litigation, arbitration, settlement and beyond / Obstructing law's future with conceptions from its past / Law and policy: A long (and Bright) way to go / Law school of the future: Centre of cutting-egde practice? / The future of European legal education / Whither the future of law? / Severin de Wit -- David S. Levine -- Lokke Moerel -- Christopher H. Bovis -- Austin Onuoha -- Martijn W. Scheltema -- S.I. Strong -- Edward Rubin -- Mauro Zamboni -- Clark D. Cunningham -- Miguel Poiares Maduro -- Jan M. Smits.

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Law and globalization.
International law.
International law.
Law and globalization.

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