Law and Justice in a Globalised World examines the evolving relationship between legal systems and globalisation in an interconnected international environment. The book explores how law responds to cross-border challenges involving governance, trade, justice, technology, and international cooperation. It presents analytical perspectives on comparative legal systems, transnational legal principles, and the growing influence of global institutions on domestic legal frameworks. Designed with academic depth and practical relevance, the work provides a comprehensive understanding of justice in a rapidly globalising world.
Key Features
- Detailed discussion on globalisation and its impact on legal systems
- Coverage of international law, comparative law, and global governance
- Analysis of transnational legal challenges and justice mechanisms
- Insight into evolving legal frameworks in a connected global environment
- Academic and interdisciplinary approach to legal studies
- Useful for research, higher legal education, and policy analysis
- Structured presentation for conceptual clarity and advanced understanding
This book is highly suitable for law students, academicians, researchers, and policy professionals interested in international law, comparative jurisprudence, and global governance. It is also beneficial for individuals pursuing advanced legal studies and interdisciplinary research involving international relations and justice systems. Readers seeking analytical insights into the impact of globalisation on law and society will find this book particularly valuable.