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World Law Vs Global Law: Legal Models For The World Economy. A Non-Western Approach To Law And Adr As A Resource For South-South, South-East Business Relations, Ignazio Castellucci Jan 2011

World Law Vs Global Law: Legal Models For The World Economy. A Non-Western Approach To Law And Adr As A Resource For South-South, South-East Business Relations, Ignazio Castellucci

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The following paper aims to foster the development and use of alternative legal models which can be employed in the modern world economy. The positive aspects, which indeed may prove very useful in transnational economic activities, of such alternative models will be revealed through the comparison of the globally widespread common law models with other legal models sprouting outside the western legal tradition.

The main focus of this paper is on those models which have developed from China?s relations with other developing countries, especially with African ones; however, many discourses made and issues mentioned might well be adaptable to other …


Law & Globalization, Giovanni Iudica Jan 2009

Law & Globalization, Giovanni Iudica

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This article explores the position of law vis-à-vis the complex phenomenon of globalization. It begins by defining globalization as the change brought about by the onset of market economy and by the technological revolution of the twentieth century. The article goes on to sketch a short history of the institutions which globalization has had the greatest destabilizing impact on: the national State and—for civil law jurisdictions—codifications. The declining role of States (and their codes) is then presented as the main reason for the enhanced importance of lex mercatoria in regulating international exchanges. This change translates, in practice, in the increased …


Chronicles Of A Failure: From A Renegotiation Clause To Arbitration Of Transnational Contracts, Luigi Russi Jan 2008

Chronicles Of A Failure: From A Renegotiation Clause To Arbitration Of Transnational Contracts, Luigi Russi

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The present paper recounts the various steps which parties to a transnational contract containing a renegotiation clause may need to go through, should the circumstances accounted for in the renegotiation clause come to existence. To this end, the article sets off from an outline of the most relevant structural features and functions of renegotiation clauses, and of the typical obligations which may derive therefrom.

Secondly, the paper's focus narrows down to the - by no means infrequent - case of failure to renegotiate in presence of an arbitration clause governing the parties' agreement. In the latter case, in particular, several …