'Erudite, careful and wide-ranging, the essays in Jurisprudence in a Globalized World refresh and extend the repertoires of globalized legal thought. Spurred on by the extraordinary generosity of William Twining's jurisprudence, the urgency of this book is shaped by a desire to find new methods and arguments adequate to the task of establishing legitimate forms of global ordering - not as a political and juridical apology but as mode of enquiry and experimentation. As a result, many components of the established scholarly domains of legal theory and comparative and private international law have been transformed. Collectively this book marks a major contribution to the tradition, time, and place of jurisprudence.'--Shaun McVeigh, The University of Melbourne, Australia'The globalization of law remains the biggest challenge for jurisprudence - our notion and understanding of law, law's unity, interactions between legal orders, global justice, and so on. Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora has assembled a fabulous set of leading scholars from around the world to address these challenges. The result is a treasure box, which has something to offer for everyone interested in global jurisprudence. A delight!'--Ralf Michaels, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg, Germany