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Terence Halliday
Publications
“Recursivity of Global Normmaking: A Sociolegal Agenda”
2009,
Terence Halliday
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Annual Review of Law and Social Science
“Recursivity in Legal Change: Lawyers and Reforms of China’s Criminal Procedure Law”
2009,
Terence Halliday
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Law and Social Inquiry
“The Fight for Basic Legal Freedoms: Mobilization by the Legal Complex”
2009,
Terence Halliday
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Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law
“Rehabilitating Korea’s Corporate Insolvency Regime, 1992–2007”
2009,
Terence Halliday
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Pushing Back on Globalization
Bankrupt: Global Lawmaking and Systemic Financial Crisis
2009,
Terence Halliday
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Stanford University Press
Fighting for Political Freedom: Comparative Studies of the Legal Complex and Political Change
2008,
Terence Halliday
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Oñati International Series in Law and Society, Hart Publishing
“Struggles for Political Liberalism: Reaching for a Theory of the Legal Complex and Political Mobilisation”
2007,
Terence Halliday
,
Hart Publishing
“Birth of a Liberal Moment? Looking through a One-Way Mirror at Lawyers’ Defense of Criminal Defendants in China”
2007,
Terence Halliday
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Hart Publishing
“Foiling the Hegemons: Limits to the Globalization of Corporate Insolvency Regimes in Indonesia, Korea and China”
2007,
Terence Halliday
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Hart Publishing
“Law, Economy and Globalization: How Modern International Financial Institutions Embraced Adam Smith and Accidently Discovered Max Weber”
2007,
Terence Halliday
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Stanford University Press
“Incrementalisms in Global Lawmaking”
2007,
Terence Halliday
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Texas Journal of International Law
“Institutionalizing Creative Destruction: Predictable and Transparent Bankruptcy Law in the Wake of the East Asian Financial Crisis”
2007,
Terence Halliday
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Cornell University Press
“Policy Brief: The Making of China’s Corporate Bankruptcy Law”
2007,
Terence Halliday
,
Oxford Series in Law, Justice and Society
“The Recursivity of Law: Global Norm-Making and National Law-making in the Globalization of Corporate Insolvency Regimes”
2007,
Terence Halliday
,
American Journal of Sociology
“Policy Brief: The Making of China’s Corporate Bankruptcy Law”
2007,
Terence Halliday
,
Oxford Series in Law, Justice and Society
“Globalization and Law”
2006,
Terence Halliday
,
Annual Review of Sociology
“Negotiating Globalization: Global Templates and the Construction of Insolvency Regimes in East Asia”
2006,
Terence Halliday
,
Law and Social Inquiry
Law’s Global Markets: International Organizations and Bankruptcy Law after the Asian Financial Crisis.
Forthcoming,
Terence Halliday
,
Stanford University Press
Bankrupt: Global Lawmaking and Systemic Financial Crisis
Forthcoming,
Terence Halliday
,
Stanford University Press
“Legitimacy, Technology, and Leverage: The Building Blocks of Insolvency Architecture in the Decade Past and the Decade Ahead”
Forthcoming,
Terence Halliday
,
Brooklyn Journal of International Law
“Harmonization and Modernization in UNCITRAL’s Global Legislative Guide on Insolvency Law”
Forthcoming,
Terence Halliday
,
Brooklyn Journal of International Law
“Rhetorical Legitimation: Global Scripts as Strategic Devices of International Organizations Rhetorical Legitimation”
Forthcoming,
Terence Halliday
,
European Socio-Economic Review
“Missing Debtors: National Lawmaking and Global Norm-Making of Corporate Bankruptcy Regimes”
Forthcoming,
Terence Halliday
,
Oxford University Press
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