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Transnational Legal Theory (TLT) is a refereed law review with double-blind peer-review, published four times a year. It features full length articles, symposia, comments on current developments, and book reviews.Since its launch in 2010, TLT has been the flagship forum for a critical and timely scholarly engagement with law’s position in processes of globalisation. Combing an “inward” and an “outward” perspective, the Journal is a platform for research that situates domestic fields of law in their evolving transnational social, cultural, economic and environmental contexts and for scholarship that studies the impact of international law on local settings. TLT scholarship is both theoretical and practical, comparative and interdisciplinary. The Journal welcomes interventions by academics, practitioners and legal activists in continuing and emerging debates in legal, post-colonial and social theory, commentary on governance trends and engagements with shifting boundaries between public and private law frameworks, alternative methodologies and competing epistemologies, including those between the Global North and the Global South.
TRANSNATIONAL LAWInternational LawHuman RightsLegal TheoryTransnational Criminal LawBusiness and Human RightsLegal PluralismInternational Human Rights LawGlobal GovernancePublic International LawClimate ChangeEnvironmental LawGlobal Value Chainsthe Rule of LawTransnational Legal OrderingInternational Investment LawLegal StudiesTransitional JusticeDue DiligenceEU LAW
vol.16 (2025)
vol.15 (2024)
vol.14 (2023)
vol.13 (2022)
vol.12 (2021)
vol.11 (2020)
vol.10 (2019)
vol.9 (2018)
vol.8 (2017)
vol.7 (2016)
vol.6 (2015)