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The Brussels School of Jurisprudence, Global Law and the Competition of Normativities

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Frydman, Benoit, The Brussels School of Jurisprudence, Global Law and the Competition of Normativities (June 1, 2013). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2312489 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2312489

Abstract

The paper briefly presents the Brussels School of Jurisprudence (BSJ) and its pragmatic theory of Global Law. It summarizes the results of several researches carried out during the last fifteen years at the Perelman Centre in various fields of emerging global normativities. The papers argues that the current phase of globalization requires us to enlarge the province of jurisprudence. We should extend our analyses and critiques to other kinds of norms and normative devices that are complementing, sometimes replacing but more often competing with classic legal rules and institutions in the global environment.

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