Thomas Schultz is an academic lawyer working at the Law Faculty of Geneva University and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. His work revolves around transnational law relating to economic and business matters and is characterized by an approach often based on legal philosophy, with varying degrees of abstraction. Within this broad field, he focuses on international dispute settlement, more specifically on fundamental interdisciplinary trends and ideas in international arbitration; non-state law, legal pluralism and the relationship between territory and the existence of a legal order; the sustainement of the rule of law outside of state law; the concept, effectiveness and consequences of transnational law, and where it is to be found; the regulation of the Internet; and the relationship between private and public international law.

  

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