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Transnational networks and the construction of global law
Oren Perez
Bar-Ilan University - Yaacov Herzog Faculty of Law
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Legal Authority
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Institutional Structure
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Legal Pluralism
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Global Law
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Transnational Networks
100%
Public Law
50%
Agnostic
50%
Human Rights
50%
Transnational
50%
State-based
50%
Enforcement Mechanisms
50%
Emergent Networks
50%
Global Governance
50%
Corporate Responsibility
50%
Legal Structure
50%
Network Applications
50%
Structure of Mechanism
50%
Constitutionalism
50%
Legal Governance
50%
Transnational Law
50%
Norm Enforcement
50%
Environmental Protection
50%
Legal Order
50%
Transnational Constitutionalism
50%
Protection of Labor Rights
50%
Institutional Model
50%
Novelty Response
50%
Transnational Level
50%
Social Sciences
Pluralism
100%
Constitutionalism
100%
Autonomy
50%
Public Law
50%
Global Governance
50%
Legal Order
50%
Environmental Conservation
50%