Laws for a Nation and Laws for Transnational Commerce
Explore the intricate relationship between national and transnational law in "Laws for a Nation and Laws for Transnational Commerce," a thought-provoking work by former Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2025, this hardback edition spans 150 pages and offers a comprehensive analysis of Welsh law's evolution, the implications of devolution, and the pressing challenges confronting the UK constitution today. Lord Thomas delves into the significance of English Commercial law on a global scale, examining its widespread adoption and the obstacles it faces in maintaining relevance. This insightful lecture, part of the prestigious 75th Hamlyn Lectures series, is essential reading for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the complexities of law in a rapidly changing world. Discover the vital intersections of national identity and international commerce in this compelling volume.