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Introduction: the productive friction between regimes Margaret Young; Part I. Contexts: 1. Two kinds of legal pluralism: collision of transnational regimes in the double fragmentation of world society Gunther Teubner and Peter Korth; 2. International regimes and domestic arrangements: a view from inside out Cheryl Saunders; 3. Regime interaction in creating, implementing and enforcing international law Margaret Young; Part II. Communities: 4. Legal regimes and professional knowledges: the internal politics of regime definition Andrew Lang; 5. A new approach to regime interaction Jeffrey Dunoff; 6. Structural ambiguity: technology transfer in three regimes Stephen Humphreys; Part III. Control: 7. Norm interpretation across international regimes: competences and legitimacy Nele Matz-Lück; 8. Relations between international courts and tribunals: the 'regime problem' James Crawford and Penelope Nevill; 9. Importing other international regimes into World Trade Organisation litigation James Flett; 10. Hegemonic regimes Martti Koskenniemi.
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