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The Many Lives — And Faces — Of Lex Mercatoria: History As Genealogy In International Business Law, Nikitas E. Hatzimihail
The Many Lives — And Faces — Of Lex Mercatoria: History As Genealogy In International Business Law, Nikitas E. Hatzimihail
Law and Contemporary Problems
It has been claimed that cross-border business transactions are governed by a transnational body of norms specific to international trade, generally known as lex mercatoria, the law merchant. This legal phenomenon is in fact often described as the new lex mercatoria, as distinguished from the ancient law merchant, which purportedly flourished in medieval and early modern Europe. Here, Hatzimihail discusses about lex mercatoria, which has been variously described by its advocates as a set of general principles and customary rules spontaneously referred to or elaborated in the framework of international trade.
Commercial Peace And Political Competition In The Crosshairs Of International Arbitration, Thomas E. Carbonneau
Commercial Peace And Political Competition In The Crosshairs Of International Arbitration, Thomas E. Carbonneau
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
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International Commercial Arbitration And International Courts, Mark L. Movsesian
International Commercial Arbitration And International Courts, Mark L. Movsesian
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
Litigation, Arbitration, And The Transnational Shadow Of Law, Christopher A. Whytock
Litigation, Arbitration, And The Transnational Shadow Of Law, Christopher A. Whytock
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.