Includes bibliographical references (p. xi-xii) and index.
Introduction -- A world of legal conflicts -- The limits of sovereigntist territoriality -- Universalism and its discontents -- Towards a cosmopolitan pluralist jurisprudence -- Procedural mechanisms, institutional designs, and discursive practices for managing pluralism -- The changing terrain of jurisdiction -- A cosmopolitan pluralist approach to choice of law -- Recognition of judgments and the legal negotiation of difference -- Conclusion.