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Full-Text Articles in Comparative and Foreign Law
Compliance As An Exchange Of Legitimacy For Influence, In The Oxford Handbook Of Global Legal Pluralism (Paul Schiff Berman Ed., 2020), Kishanthi Parella
Compliance As An Exchange Of Legitimacy For Influence, In The Oxford Handbook Of Global Legal Pluralism (Paul Schiff Berman Ed., 2020), Kishanthi Parella
Books and Chapters
This chapter explains that business actors comply with legally nonbinding institutions because of an exchange between legitimacy and influence. Specifically, the information effects produced by both binding and nonbinding institutions can cause reputational damage to a company. To regain its legitimacy, that company associates itself with a more reputable organization than itself, regaining legitimacy through that association. However, that association often comes at a price. In exchange for conferring legitimacy, the external organization will promote its own institutions for the company’s adoption. Companies therefore adopt these institutions in order to credibly signal the quality of their association with the external …
Global Issues In Commercial Law, Claude D. Rohwer, Kristen David Adams
Global Issues In Commercial Law, Claude D. Rohwer, Kristen David Adams
McGeorge School of Law Teaching Materials
This book seeks to provide an international perspective and also sufficient domestic context to facilitate a comparative-law discussion. The book includes staples of international commercial law, such as the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) and international insolvency, but also items of particular contemporary concern, including clawbacks, microfinance, and religious objections to the payment of interest in commercial contracts.
The Conflict Of Laws: A Comparative Study, Second Edition. Volume Three. Special Obligations: Modification And Discharge Of Obligations, Ernst Rabel
Michigan Legal Studies Series
The third volume of Ernst Rabel's comparative treatise on the conflict of laws was originally published in 1950. With the continued support ofThe University of Michigan Law School and the cooperation of the Max-Planck-Institut für auslaändisches und internationals Privatrecht in Hamburg, this second edition of Volume III has been prepared. Plans for the revision of Volumes I and II were made before the death of the author on September 7, 1955, and the work was carried to completion by Dr. Ulrich Drobnig of the staff of the Institut in Hamburg. We were fortunate in obtaining the services of another well-qualified …
The Conflict Of Laws: A Comparative Study. Volume Three. Special Obligations: Modification And Discharge Of Obligations, Ernst Rabel
Michigan Legal Studies Series
Among the multitude of conflicts principles that, according to various claims, should determine the law applicable to all contracts, only two have resisted the test of critical analysis. These, indeed, form an adequate groundwork. First, the freedom of parties to choose the law applicable to their contract must be recognized as a general rule without petty restraint. Second, in the absence of such agreement, a contract should be governed by the law most closely connected with its characteristic feature.
The first proposition is essential to the second. To deny party autonomy means rigid conflicts rules created by some superior authority. …
Sociedad Anónima, Mario Díaz Cruz
Sociedad Anónima, Mario Díaz Cruz
Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana
Sociedad Anónima. Código de Comercio. Arts. 151-174, 218-238, 116-124, 125-146.
Código De Comercio, Panamá
Código De Comercio, Panamá
Mario Diaz Cruz Library
Edición oficial.
At head of title: República de Panamá.
Les Codes Marocains, Émile Larcher
Les Codes Marocains, Émile Larcher
Civil Codes (1800-1923)
Annotés des dahirs et arrêtés pris pour la exécution.
Tratado De Reciprocidad Comercial Entre La República De Cuba Y Los Estados Unidos De América, Cuba, United States
Tratado De Reciprocidad Comercial Entre La República De Cuba Y Los Estados Unidos De América, Cuba, United States
Cuban Law
Firmado en la Habana el 11 de Diciembre de 1902. Aprobado por el Senado de Cuba en 28 de Marzo de 1903 y por el Congreso Americano el 16 de Diciembre del mismo ano. - En Espanol e Inglés - ( Se publicó en la "Gaceta Oficial" el 18 de Diciembre de 1903).