1st Edition

Private International Law Towards Global Governance The Theory and Practice of Post-Eclecticism

By Meirong Zhang Copyright 2027
198 Pages
by Routledge

Adopting a pioneering ‘post-eclectic’ paradigm, this book systematically demonstrates that private international law must incorporate ‘global common values’ into its normative foundation.   Moving beyond abstract theory, the author provides a practical roadmap for addressing ‘vertical’ normative conflicts in four critical domains: the digital economy, decentralised finance, transboundary... Read more

Part I:From Eclecticism to Post-Eclecticism: Constructing a New Paradigm of Private International Law for Global Governance  1. The Doctrinal Evolution and Normative Limitations of Modern Paradigms in Private International Law  2. The Jurisprudential Construction and Justification of Post-Eclecticism  Part II: The Frontiers of Global Justice: The Judicial Practice of Post-Eclecticism in Critical Domains  3. The Realisation of Digital Justice in Private Law: The Normative Evolution from Territorial-Centrism to a Liability-Based Approach  4. The Private Law Realisation of Digital Ethics in Artificial Intelligence: A Normative Evolution from Territorial-Centrism to a ‘Liability-Based’ Approach  5. The Realisation of Climate Justice in Private Law: The Normative Evolution from Territorial-Centrism to a Liability-Based Approach  6. The Realisation of Bioethical Justice in Private Law: Centred upon the Normative Reshaping of Transnational Surrogacy  Part III: From Theory to Institution: The Reconstruction of Specific Regimes of Private International Law under Post-Eclecticism  7. The Systemic Reconstruction of Private International Law from the Perspective of Post-Eclecticism: Institutional Responses to Vertical Normative Conflicts  Part IV: The Chinese Approach to Private International Law for Global Governance  8. The Chinese Approach Towards Global Good Governance: Domestic Responses to Vertical Normative Conflicts

Biography

Meirong Zhang is an Associate Professor at the Law School, University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Her research areas include private international law, international civil and commercial procedure law, and regional conflict of laws.