National Legal Systems and Globalization -

National Legal Systems and Globalization

New Role, Continuing Relevance
Buch | Hardcover
390 Seiten
2012
T.M.C. Asser Press (Verlag)
978-90-6704-884-2 (ISBN)
128,39 inkl. MwSt
This book presents the results of research project financed by the Hague Institute for the Internationalization of Law (HiiL) and carried out at the Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC) of Tilburg University. The project team shows that globalization, instead of threatening national legal systems, put them in a new role and gives them continuing relevance. First of all, once one takes a more functional view of the law, based on law and economics and comparative law literature, harmonization or unification of national legal systems is no longer a foregone conclusion. Secondly, fundamental constitutional principles continue to bear in the era of multi-level and transnational governance: they become governance principles, divorced from specific institutional settings. Finally, looking beyond regulatory competition and comparative law, legal emulation provides a rich and fruitful model to explain the interplay between legal systems. This book explores these three themes, both at a theoretical level and in the light of specific examples.

Pierre Larouche is Professor of competition law, Tilburg University (the Netherlands) and a founding director of the Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC). Péter Cserne is now Senior lecturer in law, University of Hull (United Kingdom) and an extramural fellow of TILEC.

Introduction.- Convergence and divergence, in law and economics and comparative law.- The Draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR): A giant with feet of clay .- The recodification of private law in Central and Eastern Europe.- Courts and expertise: Consequence-based arguments in judicial reasoning.- From a formalistic to an integrative model: the case of EU economic regulation.- The reform of EU electronic communications law: revolution or evolution? Networks of regulatory agencies in Europe.- Reinventing accountability: judicial control vs. participation.- Legal emulation between regulatory competition and comparative law .- Impact Assessment: the theory.- Impact Assessment: empirical evidence.- Judicial networks.- Conclusions.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.11.2012
Zusatzinfo X, 390 p.
Verlagsort The Hague
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht
Schlagworte comparative law • European Private Law • Globalization • law and economics • National Law
ISBN-10 90-6704-884-4 / 9067048844
ISBN-13 978-90-6704-884-2 / 9789067048842
Zustand Neuware
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