Regulatory Competition in Contract Law and Dispute Resolution
By (Author) Horst Eidenmller
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Beck/Hart Publishing
1st August 2013
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
340.922
Hardback
400
Width 171mm, Height 234mm, Spine 30mm
988g
In many regions of the world and across various fields, law has become a product. Individuals and companies seek attractive legal regulations and countries advertise their legal wares globally as they compete for customers. To analyse this development and to develop policy recommendations with respect to contract law and dispute resolution a conference was held in Munich in October 2011, bringing together leading scholars in the field of contract law and dispute resolution from the US and Europe. This book presents the papers and main comments produced for that conference. The chapters include important papers on, inter alia, law and economic theory, legal transplants, theories of private law, choice of law, the characterisation of contract law and the English and American civil procedural traditions.
Horst Eidenmller is Professor of Civil Law, German, European and International Corporate Law at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich.