On Common Laws The idea of law as being the product of states dominated the legal theories of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Globalization has challenged the notions which underlie this idea. This book argues that the concept of common law is a means of reconciling the law of the state and the many forms of transnational law which may complement it.
Et s'il faut commencer par les coups de pied au cul
Dans un film de Jim Jarmush, un tout jeune couple d'adolescents se demande : Y a-t-il encore des anarchistes à -------- à part nous ? Peu de chances. Où çà exactement ?