Laws for a Nation and Laws for Transnational Commerce
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Nov '25
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An authoritative assessment of the relationship between national and transnational law, with recommendations for practical improvements.
In the 75th Hamlyn Lectures, former Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas discusses the history of Welsh law, the issues raised by devolution and the current problems facing the UK constitution; and addresses the reasons for the transnational use of English Commercial law and the challenges to its continued use.In the 75th Hamlyn Lectures, former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Lord Thomas examines Welsh law and the law used for transnational commerce to assess what laws are best national in their application and which are best transnational. He first argues that Wales as a nation should be able to make its own laws on the basis of clear principles and sets out possible solutions to the issues raised by the devolution of law-making powers in 1999. He then explains the success of English commercial law in attaining transnational use and examines the emergence of transnational law from the late nineteenth century. At a time of unprecedented change and competition, his analysis of the present position of the use of English law for transnational commerce and the challenges it faces provides the essential context for a series of practical options for its continued use in the future.
ISBN: 9781009627832
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 434g
246 pages