Table of contents for Harmonizing law in an era of globalization convergence, divergence, and resistance / by Larry Cata Backer.

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Preface.
Acknowledgments.
The Contributors.
Table of Cases.
Table of Legislation.
Part I: Introductory Essay.
One	Harmonizing Law in an Era of Globalization: Convergence, Divergence and Resistance, An Introduction and Analysis.
			Larry Cat  Backer
Part II: Introducing Issues of Horizontal and Vertical Harmonization: Convergence and Divergence in Global Human Rights Regimes. 
Two	The Harmonization of Human Rights Law: Guaranteeing the Plurality of Individual Rights.
			Jo M. Pasqualucci
Three	In Pursuit Of Restorative Justice: The South African Truth & Reconciliation Commission In Light Of The Rome Statute For the International Criminal Court.
		Emily Atwood
Part III: Convergence and Integration in Federal and Quasi-Federal Systems.
Four		Tribal Courts: the Battle to Earn Respect Without Sacrificing 
Culture and Tradition. 
			Melissa L. Tatum
Five	Black, White, And Shades Of Grey: Horizontality Of Directives Revisited.
			Takis Tridimas
Part IV: Convergence and Divergence in Public and Private International Legal Regimes. 
Six		Dispute Settlement and Legal Harmonization in Mercosur.
			Welber Barral
Seven	The Dialogue Of Destruction: Globalizing Cultural Property Protection Law To Meet The Challenges of Today.
Seema Lal
Eight		The Pitfalls of Harmonization in Antitrust Law.
			Bruce Carolan
Nine		Global Competition: Implications for Enforcement.
			Beth Farmer
Part V: Communication and the Boundaries of Harmonization.
Ten		The Pursuit of Law.
			Vivian Grosswald Curran
	Eleven		Legal Reasoning and Legal Certainty.
			Gunnar Beck
Part VI: Beyond the Boundaries of Harmonization: Cycles of Convergence and Resistance.
Twelve	From "Mother of the World" to the "Third World" and Back Again: The Harmonization Cycle Between Islam and the Global Economy.
			Christopher Stuart
Thirteen	Convergence, Divergence, and Resistance: The European Union and the Dynamics of Federal Systems Within A Matrix of Contained Conflict.
			Larry Cat  Backer
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Law -- International unification.
Globalization.