The Authority of Transnational Law
Seminar
Date: Tuesday 28 May 2019
Time: 13.00 – 15.00
Location: Faculty Room, 8th Floor, Building C, Södra husen, Frescati.
The Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice and the Department of Law, Jurisprudence, invites you to an advanced seminar in law with Roger Cotterrell on the topic of “The Authority of Transnational Law”
The idea that law has “spilled out” beyond the borders of the sovereign states is no longer controversial. This development, which is especially evident within areas such as trade and finance, poses new challenges for jurists. In this diverse and dynamic legal landscape, essential questions on the authority and systematization of law as well as its unifying role need to be rephrased. This calls for a broader, interdisciplinary understanding of the social dimension of law to provide guidance for jurists in order to navigate across and within a plurality of legal regimes, whether academics or practitioners. Roger Cotterrell, Anniversary Professor of Legal Theory, Queen Mary University of London, offers compelling arguments for the importance of sociology in creating a workable theory of legal pluralism in his recent work Sociological Jurisprudence – Juristic Thought and Social Inquiry (Routledge 2018).
Professor Cotterrell will be presenting various aspects of his theory of sociological jurisprudence during the seminar.
Professor Roger Cotterrell has a wide area of expertise – educated as a lawyer as well as a sociologist. He has published extensively on the sociology of law, jurisprudence and comparative legal studies. He is also a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Academy of Social Sciences in the U.K.
Pål Wrange
Mauro Zamboni
Torben Spaak
Last updated: January 17, 2025
Source: Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice