Authority in Transnational Legal Theory
Theorising Across Disciplines
Edited by Roger Cotterrell and Maksymilian Del Mar
Abstract
This chapter concludes the volume, offering more speculative reflections on the central themes of the book, including whether a minimal conception of authority for the purposes of transnational legal theory is possible / desirable. The chapter also consider the various methodological challenges of theorising authority transnationally.
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