Contractual Knowledge
Herausgeber: Mallard, Grégoire; Sgard, Jérôme
Contractual Knowledge
Herausgeber: Mallard, Grégoire; Sgard, Jérôme
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At a micro level, this collection unveils the contractual knowledge that led to the globalization of markets over the last century.
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At a micro level, this collection unveils the contractual knowledge that led to the globalization of markets over the last century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781107578715
- ISBN-10: 110757871X
- Artikelnr.: 54644083
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781107578715
- ISBN-10: 110757871X
- Artikelnr.: 54644083
1. Contractual knowledge: one hundred years of legal experimentation in
global markets Grégoire Mallard and Jérôme Sgard; Part I. Writing Sovereign
Debt Obligations: The Evolution of Contractual Provisions: 2. Financial
markets, international organizations, and conditional lending: a long-term
perspective Juan H. Florès; 3. When governments write contracts: policy and
expertise in sovereign debt markets W. Mark C. Weidemaier, Mitu Gulati and
Anna Gelpern; 4. Market rules: social conventions, legal fictions, and the
organization of sovereign debt markets in the long twentieth century
Stephen C. Nelson; Part II. Consolidating International Organizations: The
Mobilization of Social Capital and the Standardization of Interpretive
Processes: 5. A tale of three cities: the construction of international
commercial arbitration Jérôme Sgard; 6. Constructing a transatlantic
marketplace of disputes: on the symbolic foundations of international
justice Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth; 7. The duty to repair in
practice: the hundred years history of a legal concept Ariel Colonomos and
Grégoire Mallard; 8. The changing ideas about valuation mechanisms in the
interwar period: Toeplitz, Marlio and the 'great transformation' Marco
Bertilorenzi and Giuseppe Telesca; Part III. Structuring Fields: Market
Dominance, Complementarity, and Differentiation in Complex Institutional
Ecologies: 9. The rise and fall of trade and monetary legal orders: from
the interwar period to today's global imbalances Gregory Shaffer and
Michael Waibel; 10. Credit ratings and global economic governance:
non-price valuation in financial markets Bruce G. Carruthers; 11. Contracts
and private law in the emerging ecology of international lawmaking Susan
Block-Lieb and Terence Halliday.
global markets Grégoire Mallard and Jérôme Sgard; Part I. Writing Sovereign
Debt Obligations: The Evolution of Contractual Provisions: 2. Financial
markets, international organizations, and conditional lending: a long-term
perspective Juan H. Florès; 3. When governments write contracts: policy and
expertise in sovereign debt markets W. Mark C. Weidemaier, Mitu Gulati and
Anna Gelpern; 4. Market rules: social conventions, legal fictions, and the
organization of sovereign debt markets in the long twentieth century
Stephen C. Nelson; Part II. Consolidating International Organizations: The
Mobilization of Social Capital and the Standardization of Interpretive
Processes: 5. A tale of three cities: the construction of international
commercial arbitration Jérôme Sgard; 6. Constructing a transatlantic
marketplace of disputes: on the symbolic foundations of international
justice Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth; 7. The duty to repair in
practice: the hundred years history of a legal concept Ariel Colonomos and
Grégoire Mallard; 8. The changing ideas about valuation mechanisms in the
interwar period: Toeplitz, Marlio and the 'great transformation' Marco
Bertilorenzi and Giuseppe Telesca; Part III. Structuring Fields: Market
Dominance, Complementarity, and Differentiation in Complex Institutional
Ecologies: 9. The rise and fall of trade and monetary legal orders: from
the interwar period to today's global imbalances Gregory Shaffer and
Michael Waibel; 10. Credit ratings and global economic governance:
non-price valuation in financial markets Bruce G. Carruthers; 11. Contracts
and private law in the emerging ecology of international lawmaking Susan
Block-Lieb and Terence Halliday.
1. Contractual knowledge: one hundred years of legal experimentation in
global markets Grégoire Mallard and Jérôme Sgard; Part I. Writing Sovereign
Debt Obligations: The Evolution of Contractual Provisions: 2. Financial
markets, international organizations, and conditional lending: a long-term
perspective Juan H. Florès; 3. When governments write contracts: policy and
expertise in sovereign debt markets W. Mark C. Weidemaier, Mitu Gulati and
Anna Gelpern; 4. Market rules: social conventions, legal fictions, and the
organization of sovereign debt markets in the long twentieth century
Stephen C. Nelson; Part II. Consolidating International Organizations: The
Mobilization of Social Capital and the Standardization of Interpretive
Processes: 5. A tale of three cities: the construction of international
commercial arbitration Jérôme Sgard; 6. Constructing a transatlantic
marketplace of disputes: on the symbolic foundations of international
justice Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth; 7. The duty to repair in
practice: the hundred years history of a legal concept Ariel Colonomos and
Grégoire Mallard; 8. The changing ideas about valuation mechanisms in the
interwar period: Toeplitz, Marlio and the 'great transformation' Marco
Bertilorenzi and Giuseppe Telesca; Part III. Structuring Fields: Market
Dominance, Complementarity, and Differentiation in Complex Institutional
Ecologies: 9. The rise and fall of trade and monetary legal orders: from
the interwar period to today's global imbalances Gregory Shaffer and
Michael Waibel; 10. Credit ratings and global economic governance:
non-price valuation in financial markets Bruce G. Carruthers; 11. Contracts
and private law in the emerging ecology of international lawmaking Susan
Block-Lieb and Terence Halliday.
global markets Grégoire Mallard and Jérôme Sgard; Part I. Writing Sovereign
Debt Obligations: The Evolution of Contractual Provisions: 2. Financial
markets, international organizations, and conditional lending: a long-term
perspective Juan H. Florès; 3. When governments write contracts: policy and
expertise in sovereign debt markets W. Mark C. Weidemaier, Mitu Gulati and
Anna Gelpern; 4. Market rules: social conventions, legal fictions, and the
organization of sovereign debt markets in the long twentieth century
Stephen C. Nelson; Part II. Consolidating International Organizations: The
Mobilization of Social Capital and the Standardization of Interpretive
Processes: 5. A tale of three cities: the construction of international
commercial arbitration Jérôme Sgard; 6. Constructing a transatlantic
marketplace of disputes: on the symbolic foundations of international
justice Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth; 7. The duty to repair in
practice: the hundred years history of a legal concept Ariel Colonomos and
Grégoire Mallard; 8. The changing ideas about valuation mechanisms in the
interwar period: Toeplitz, Marlio and the 'great transformation' Marco
Bertilorenzi and Giuseppe Telesca; Part III. Structuring Fields: Market
Dominance, Complementarity, and Differentiation in Complex Institutional
Ecologies: 9. The rise and fall of trade and monetary legal orders: from
the interwar period to today's global imbalances Gregory Shaffer and
Michael Waibel; 10. Credit ratings and global economic governance:
non-price valuation in financial markets Bruce G. Carruthers; 11. Contracts
and private law in the emerging ecology of international lawmaking Susan
Block-Lieb and Terence Halliday.