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Lex mercatoria and private international arbitration = Lex mercatoria y arbitraje privado internacional [PDF]
Abstract: The “New Lex Mercatoria” is not a “legal system” or a defined set of rules, but a “method”. In this sense, the New Lex Mercatoria consists of giving authorization to the courts and/or arbitrators to assess different legal materials regulating international trade; following that, they will extract the “most appropriate rules” to solve the ...
Alfonso-Luis Calvo Caravaca +1 more
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El presente trabajo, ilustra el surgimiento de una nueva lex mercatoria a nivel global,semejante al derecho de los comerciantes en la Edad Media, diseñada para regular las relaciones empresariales transnacionales,superando la discontinuidad jurídica provocada por las codificaciones de los estados nacionales.
Ruiz Castellano, Gerardo
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William the Conqueror's Lost Writ for London Rediscovered
Abstract William the Conqueror's writ for London has long been recognised as one of the key sources for the Norman Conquest of England, and has been discussed at length and printed many times. Yet the archives of the Corporation of the City of London contain another, hitherto unpublished, text of a writ of that king in favour of the citizens of London.
NICHOLAS KARN
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‘Lex Cryptographi(c)a,’ ‘Cloud Crypto Land’ or What? – Blockchain Technology on the Legal Hype Cycle
Based on the reception of DLT/blockchain, this article argues that legal discourse is subject to hype cycle dynamics. Thinking in hype cycle categories provides a structured way for analysing the legal implications of a particular innovation. This critical engagement with enthusiasts, sceptics and pragmatists through the different stages may help to ...
Michael Anderson Schillig
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How Migrations Affect Private Orders: Norms and Practices in the Fishery of Marseille
The major aim of this article is to examine how migrations affect private governance, taking as a case study the Prud'homie de pêche, a private order that has governed the fishery of Marseille for the past six centuries. Scholarship generally argues that social norms guarantee the efficiency of private orders and their ability to resist the arrival of ...
Florian Grisel
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Intoxicants and the invention of ‘consumption’
Abstract In 1600 the word ‘consumption’ was a term of medical pathology describing the ‘wasting, petrification of things’. By 1700 it was also a term of economic discourse: ‘In commodities, the value rises as its quantity is less and vent greater, which depends upon it being preferred in its consumption’.
Phil Withington
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Some challenges of legal globalization closely resemble those formulated earlier for legal pluralism: the irreducible plurality of legal orders, the coexistence of domestic state law with other legal orders, the absence of a hierarchically superior ...
Michaels, Ralf
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LE VIE DEL COMMERCIO E LE VIE DELLA LINGUA: GLI ITALIANISMI MERCANTILI NEL TEDESCO SECONDO IL DIFIT
Il presente contributo si inserisce all’interno del progetto ERC-2020-CoG MICOLL-Migrating commercial law and language. Rethinking lex mercatoria (11th-17th century), progetto che intende indagare l’effettiva esistenza nel Medioevo e nell’Età moderna di
Francesca Fusco
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In search of a working notion of lex sportiva [PDF]
The emergence of a lex specialis regime and its interaction with the established, governing lex generalis in their overlapping spheres of application is always an intriguing legal relationship to explore.
A Erbsen +16 more
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Transnational Private Regulatory Governance: Ambiguities of Public Authority and Private Power [PDF]
The continuing proliferation of transnational private regulatory governance challenges conceptions of legal authority, legitimacy and public regulation of economic activity.
Zumbansen, Peer
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