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The Rule Of Law, Legal Pluralism, And Challenges To A Western-Centric View: Some Very Preliminary Observations, Peer Zumbansen Jul 2019

The Rule Of Law, Legal Pluralism, And Challenges To A Western-Centric View: Some Very Preliminary Observations, Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

Despite hundreds of “Rule of Law” projects at the World Bank and a host of research into the foundations and content of the Rule of Law, we are still nowhere near an altogether satisfactory definition. While the Rule of Law is repeatedly being referred to in ‘legal assistance’ and ‘law reform’ projects and lives as a guiding principle in constitutions around the world, we don’t seem able to settle on a commonly agreed-upon approach to its nature and institutional form. In this context, the Rule of Law provides an opportunity to engage critically with the differences in perception and bias …


The Parallel Worlds Of Corporate Governance And Labor Law, Peer Zumbansen Aug 2016

The Parallel Worlds Of Corporate Governance And Labor Law, Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

This paper engages the concept of transnational law (TL) in a way that goes beyond the by now accustomed usages with regard to the development of legal norms and the observation of legal action across nation-state boundaries, involving both state and nonstate actors. The concept of TL can serve to illustrate much further-reaching set of developments in norm creation and legal regulation. TL is here understood not only as a body of legal norms, but it is also employed as a methodological approach to illustrate common and shared challenges and responses to legal regulatory systems worldwide. In the case of …


The Law Of Society: Governance Through Contract, Peter Zumbansen Aug 2016

The Law Of Society: Governance Through Contract, Peter Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

This paper focuses on contract law as a central field in contemporary regulatory practice. In recent years, "governance by contract" has emerged as the central concept in the context of privatization, domestic and transnational commercial relations, and law-and-development projects. Meanwhile, as a result of the neo-formalist attack on contract law, "governance of contract" through contract adjudication, consumer protection law, and judicial intervention into private law relations has come under severe pressure. Building on early historical critique of the formalist foundations of an allegedly private law of the market, the paper assesses the current justifications for contractual governance and posits that …


Happy Spells? Constructing And Deconstructing A Private-Law Perspective On Subsidiarity, Peer Zumbansen Aug 2016

Happy Spells? Constructing And Deconstructing A Private-Law Perspective On Subsidiarity, Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

No abstract provided.


European Corporate Law And National Divergences: The Case Of Takeover Regulation, Peer Zumbansen Aug 2016

European Corporate Law And National Divergences: The Case Of Takeover Regulation, Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

In this book review, Peer Zumbansen offers a review of Joseph A. McCahery's, Corporate Governance Regimes: Convergence and Diversity, Christin M. Forstinger's, Takeover Law in the EU and the USA: A Comparative Analysis, and Jennifer Payne's, Takeovers in English and German Law.


Rethinking The Nature Of The Firm: The Corporation As A Governance Object, Peer Zumbansen Aug 2016

Rethinking The Nature Of The Firm: The Corporation As A Governance Object, Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

This Article attempts to bridge two discourses—corporate governance and contract governance. Regarding the latter, a group of scholars has recently set out to develop a more comprehensive research agenda to explore the governance dimensions of contractual relations, highlighting the potential of contract theory to develop a more encompassing theory of social and economic transactions. While a renewed interest in the contribution of economic theory for a concept of contract governance drives one dimension of this research, another part of this undertaking has been to move contract theory closer to theories of social organization. Here, these scholars emphasize the “social” or …


Beyond Territoriality: The Case Of Transnational Human Rights Litigation, Peer Zumbansen Aug 2016

Beyond Territoriality: The Case Of Transnational Human Rights Litigation, Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

Cases for civil damages that have been brought before Western courts by victims of torture and persecution against states officials or corporations, challenge the principles of state sovereignty and jurisdictional competence. While national courts can in cases of serious crimes hear cases that grow out of acts committed in another country, the same is not true for cases for civil compensation. A persisting and rising number of private law cases that attempts to empower disenfranchised victims of crime and abuse, points to the necessity of reconsidering the prevailing procedural and substantial obstacles that govern the so-far unsuccessful civil law suits. …


Lochner Disembedded: The Anxieties Of Law In A Global Context, Peer Zumbansen Aug 2016

Lochner Disembedded: The Anxieties Of Law In A Global Context, Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

This paper explores, in an inevitably cursory manner, some of the main challenges facing a legal theory of transnational governance today. In part building on and responding to William Twining's identification of key problems of law in a global context (2009; 2012), the following paper adopts a two-fold approach. One element is to suggest a conceptual architecture, which captures law in its transformational state through a focus on actors, norms, and processes. Second, the paper proposes case studies as a central methodological device to explore the nature, scope, and function of governance-both legal and nonlegal-in a global context. Through the …


Transnational Private Regulatory Governance: Ambiguities Of Public Authority And Private Power , Peer Zumbansen Oct 2015

Transnational Private Regulatory Governance: Ambiguities Of Public Authority And Private Power , Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

No abstract provided.


Harry Arthurs And The Philosopher's Stone, Peer Zumbansen Oct 2015

Harry Arthurs And The Philosopher's Stone, Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

No abstract provided.


Europe's Darker Legacies; Notes On Mirror Reflections, The Constitution As Fetish, And Other Such Linkages Between The Past And The Future Darker Legacies Of Law In Europe; The Shadow Of National Socialism And Fascism Over Europe And Its Legal Traditions Edited, By Christian Joerges And Navraj Singh Ghaleigh (Eds); European Constitutionalism Beyond The State, By J. H. H. Weiler And Marlene Wind (Eds), Peer Zumbansen Oct 2015

Europe's Darker Legacies; Notes On Mirror Reflections, The Constitution As Fetish, And Other Such Linkages Between The Past And The Future Darker Legacies Of Law In Europe; The Shadow Of National Socialism And Fascism Over Europe And Its Legal Traditions Edited, By Christian Joerges And Navraj Singh Ghaleigh (Eds); European Constitutionalism Beyond The State, By J. H. H. Weiler And Marlene Wind (Eds), Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

No abstract provided.


Foreword: Making A Case For Comparative Constitutionalism And Transnational Law, Craig M. Scott, Peer Zumbansen Dec 2007

Foreword: Making A Case For Comparative Constitutionalism And Transnational Law, Craig M. Scott, Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

Introduction to the Special Issue.


Die Engen Wände Der Internetwelt: Autonomie Und Kontrolle Jenseits Von Staatlicher Steuerung Und Gesellschaftlicher Selbstorganisation? [The Narrow Confines Of The Internet World: Autonomy And Control Beyond “State And Market”], Peer Zumbansen Dec 2002

Die Engen Wände Der Internetwelt: Autonomie Und Kontrolle Jenseits Von Staatlicher Steuerung Und Gesellschaftlicher Selbstorganisation? [The Narrow Confines Of The Internet World: Autonomy And Control Beyond “State And Market”], Peer Zumbansen

Peer Zumbansen

Chapter included in Innovationsoffene Regulierung des Internet, Karl-Heinz Ladeur/Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem eds., Baden-Baden 2003, 273-300.