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Excluding Inclusion

H.K. Lindahl, Authority and the globalisation of inclusion and exclusion. Cambridge 2018 [ISBN 9781107177000] and N. Walker, Intimations of global law. Cambridge 2014 [ISBN 9781316134221]

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  1. Deuticke (1960).

  2. Oxford University Press (1961).

  3. Cambridge University Press (2018).

  4. Cambridge University Press (2014).

  5. Cambridge University Press (2018).

  6. Ibid, 5.

  7. Karnaka State Farmers’ Association.

  8. Lindahl 2013.

  9. See Tuori 2016, 133–153.

  10. See Lindahl 2018, 47–62.

  11. ‘Second-level, specialised legal practices’ is my own term, not used by Lindahl.

  12. Lindahl 2013, 98–9.

  13. Lindahl 2013, 49–53.

  14. Lindahl 2013, 60.

  15. For instance, understanding the EU legal order as a legal collective appears to be rather artificial, at least if the ‘participant agents’ are understood in terms of private subjects, such as EU citizens.

  16. Shapiro 2011.

  17. Lindahl 2013, 103–4.

  18. Lindahl 2013, 60.

  19. Lindahl 2013, 61.

  20. Parallels can be drawn to the work of Emilios Christodoulidis, for instance. See, Christodoulidis 2007.

  21. Lindahl 2013, 326.

  22. Lindahl 2013, 327.

  23. Lindahl 2018, 350–76.

  24. Walker 2014, 115–6.

  25. Ibid, 10.

  26. Ibid, 19.

  27. Ibid, 23–4 and 132–5.

  28. Ibid, 164–7.

References

  • Christodoulidis E (2007) Against subsitution: the constitutional thinking of dissensus. In: Martin Loughlin and Neil Walker (eds) The paradox of constitutionalism. Oxford University Press

  • Lindahl HK (2013) Fault lines of globalisation. Oxford University Press

  • Lindahl HK (2018) Authority and the globalisation of inclusion and exclusion. Cambridge University Press (2018)

  • Tuori K (2016) Crossing the limits but stuck behind the fault lines? Transnational Legal Theory 7(1):133–153

  • Shapiro SJ (2011) Legality. Harvard University Press

  • Walker N (2014) Intimations of global law. Cambridge University Press

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Tuori, K. Excluding Inclusion. Jus Cogens 1, 187–198 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42439-019-00008-8

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