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Maïa Pal, "Jurisdictional Accumulation: An Early Modern History of Law, Empires, and Capital" (Cambridge UP, 2020)

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Maïa Pal: 本书历时12年,从研究英国和法国资本主义历史开始,最终发展成对早期现代时期法律在资本主义扩张中作用的研究。我的研究方法从最初的基于文献的国际关系视角的比较分析,发展到结合案例研究、理论论证和档案研究的多元方法,最终形成了“司法管辖权积累”的概念。该概念旨在分析早期现代帝国扩张中,不同帝国(卡斯蒂利亚、法国、英国、荷兰)运用法律实践(特别是司法管辖权实践)的方式,并揭示其相似性和差异性。我的研究关注在司法管辖权积累过程中扮演关键角色的行动者,例如律师、商人、外交官等,他们通过争取权利、地位和职能,间接获得经济利益。我将“域外适用”概念分解为不同的形式,并将其置于早期现代时期复杂的司法管辖权格局中进行研究,认为“司法管辖权积累”是理解早期现代时期域外适用的更好方式。通过对卡斯蒂利亚、法国、英国和荷兰四个帝国案例的研究,比较分析了它们在军事、贸易和外交等方面的差异和相似之处,以揭示其司法管辖权积累模式的异同。目前,我正将“司法管辖权积累”的概念应用于对当代数字基础设施(通信电缆)的研究,试图探索其与早期现代帝国扩张中司法管辖权积累模式的联系,并分析其在当代国际体系中的作用。 Rine Vieth: (无核心论点,仅作为访谈者提出问题和引导讨论)

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With rigorous attention to history and empire, Maïa Pal's Jurisdictional Accumulation: An Early Modern History of Law, Empires, and Capital) (Cambridge UP, 2020) is a unique analysis of imperial expansion. Through an analysis of ambassadors and consuls in the Mediterranean—and attention to Castilian, French, Dutch, and British empires—Pal's multifaceted conceptualization of jurisdictional analysis gathers together law and capital in the early modern period. A compelling application of political Marxist frameworks, Jurisdictional Accumulation is a multidisciplinary approach to thinking through extraterritoriality and its implications.

Through archival work, theorization, and legal analyses, Pal offers us a novel way to better understand the links between capital, law, and imperial authority.

Dr. Maïa Pal) is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Oxford Brookes University. Her research brings together international relations theory, international political economy, and histories of international law, and focuses on early modern overseas consuls, imperialism, and empire.Rine Vieth) is an FRQSC Postdoctoral Fellow at Université Laval. Interested in how people experience state legal regimes, their research centres around questions of law, migration, gender, and religion.

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