Globalisierung und Entstaatlichung des Rechts

Globalisierung und Entstaatlichung des Rechts. Teilband 2: Nichtstaatliches Privatrecht: Geltung und Genese. Hrsg. v. Reinhard Zimmermann in Verb. m. Uwe Blaurock, Christian Kirchner u. Ulrich Spellenberg
2008. XIV, 205 pages. RuR 12

ISBN 978-3-16-149785-8
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Globalisierung und Entstaatlichung des Rechts

Teilband 2: Nichtstaatliches Privatrecht: Geltung und Genese
Hrsg. v. Reinhard Zimmermann in Verb. m. Uwe Blaurock, Christian Kirchner u. Ulrich Spellenberg

[The Globalization and the Denationalization of the Law. Part 2: Private Law without the State: Genesis and Validity.]

Published in German.

The "denationalization of the law" is one of the great challenges for legal scholarship today: the government as a traditional law-maker is being replaced, in an increasing number of fields, by private law-making agencies. The branches affected by this development include contract and corporate law, new areas such as sports law and Internet law, and international problems of regulation with which national legislators cannot adequately cope. The contributions to the present volume deal with the resulting problems. They are based on lectures presented to a joint meeting of the working groups for basic research, comparative private law as well as comparative commercial and business law of the Society for Comparative Law in Halle in September 2007.

 

Survey of contents:

Mathias Reimann: Die Entstaatlichung des Rechts und die Rechtsvergleichung - Gerald Spindler: Private Rechtssetzung in IT-Märkten - Eddy Wymeersch: The Corporate Governance "Codes of Conduct" between State and Private Law - Joachim Zekoll: Das American Law Institute - ein Vorbild für Europa? - Felix Dasser: Mouse or Monster? Some Facts and Figures on the lex mercatoria - Nils Jansen: Das gelehrte Recht und der Staat - Gordon R. Woodman: From Alien Intruder to Nation’s Monarch to International Agent: The Changing Roles of the African State in the Realm of Law

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