About this book series

The rapid pace of globalizing dynamics has brought in its wake a proliferation of crises, governance challenges and large-scale stresses, unprecedented in their range, seriousness and urgency. These emerging conditions and relations are variously global is their range, inclusiveness and impacts; and many of them are outpacing our legal, political and ethical systems of deliberation and control. Climate change, the ravages of contagious diseases and financial turmoil are all cases in point. Similarly, the transformative implications of new scientific and technological developments, from Big Data to gene editing, are already upon us.  This book series is dedicated to providing insights into the complex interaction of human and natural systems; modes of cooperation and conflict; and the ways and degrees to which human values can be reconciled and more effectively enacted. The concentration throughout is on an integration of existing disciplines toward the clarification of political possibility as well as impending crises.

The series is published in cooperation with gLAWcal - Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development.

Electronic ISSN
2947-8871
Print ISSN
2947-8863
Series Editor
  • Jim Whitman,
  • Paolo D. Farah

Book titles in this series

  1. Toxin and Bioregulator Weapons

    Preventing the Misuse of the Chemical and Life Sciences

    Authors:
    • Michael Crowley
    • Malcolm R. Dando
    • Copyright: 2022

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  2. Fear and Uncertainty in Europe

    The Return to Realism?

    Editors:
    • Roberto Belloni
    • Vincent Della Sala
    • Paul Viotti
    • Copyright: 2019

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook