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New Private Law Theory is pluralist, comparative, application-oriented, transnational and reflects critical approaches.
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New Private Law Theory is pluralist, comparative, application-oriented, transnational and reflects critical approaches.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108786263
- Artikelnr.: 70912379
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108786263
- Artikelnr.: 70912379
Stefan Grundmann is Professor at Humboldt-University, Berlin, for Private and Business Law, and at the European University Institute, Florence. He co-founded SECOLA (the Society of European Contract Law) and is president of the European Law School (Berlin/London/Paris/Rome/Amsterdam). His research focus is on contract, banking and company law, on regulation, governance and theory.
New private law theory - the core ideas
Part I . Methods and Disciplines: 1. The inside and the outside of law?
2. Private law and sociology
3. Economics and private law institutions
4. Private law and theories of communication
5. Comparative law and legal history
Part II. Social Ordering, Constitutionalism and Private Law: 6. Societal order and private law
7. Values in private law
8. Constitutionalisation, regulation and private law
9. Democracy and private law
10. Formalism, substantive and procedural justice
Part III. Transactions and Risk - Private Law and the Market: 11. Negotiation, the function of contract and the 'justice of consensus'
12. Knowledge and information
13: private power
14. Non-discrimination
15. Risk, tort and liability
16. Digital architecture of private law relations
17. Between market and hierarchy
Part IV. Persons and Organizations: 18. Person, civil status and private law
19. Theory of the corporation
20. Actors in organizations
21. The principal's decision: exit, voice, and loyalty
22. Organizations and public goods
Part V. Private Law (rule setting) Beyond the State: 23. Law as a product
24. Multi-level governance and economic constitution
25. Transnational law
26. Private ordering
27. The shadow of the law and social embeddedness.
Part I . Methods and Disciplines: 1. The inside and the outside of law?
2. Private law and sociology
3. Economics and private law institutions
4. Private law and theories of communication
5. Comparative law and legal history
Part II. Social Ordering, Constitutionalism and Private Law: 6. Societal order and private law
7. Values in private law
8. Constitutionalisation, regulation and private law
9. Democracy and private law
10. Formalism, substantive and procedural justice
Part III. Transactions and Risk - Private Law and the Market: 11. Negotiation, the function of contract and the 'justice of consensus'
12. Knowledge and information
13: private power
14. Non-discrimination
15. Risk, tort and liability
16. Digital architecture of private law relations
17. Between market and hierarchy
Part IV. Persons and Organizations: 18. Person, civil status and private law
19. Theory of the corporation
20. Actors in organizations
21. The principal's decision: exit, voice, and loyalty
22. Organizations and public goods
Part V. Private Law (rule setting) Beyond the State: 23. Law as a product
24. Multi-level governance and economic constitution
25. Transnational law
26. Private ordering
27. The shadow of the law and social embeddedness.
New private law theory - the core ideas
Part I . Methods and Disciplines: 1. The inside and the outside of law?
2. Private law and sociology
3. Economics and private law institutions
4. Private law and theories of communication
5. Comparative law and legal history
Part II. Social Ordering, Constitutionalism and Private Law: 6. Societal order and private law
7. Values in private law
8. Constitutionalisation, regulation and private law
9. Democracy and private law
10. Formalism, substantive and procedural justice
Part III. Transactions and Risk - Private Law and the Market: 11. Negotiation, the function of contract and the 'justice of consensus'
12. Knowledge and information
13: private power
14. Non-discrimination
15. Risk, tort and liability
16. Digital architecture of private law relations
17. Between market and hierarchy
Part IV. Persons and Organizations: 18. Person, civil status and private law
19. Theory of the corporation
20. Actors in organizations
21. The principal's decision: exit, voice, and loyalty
22. Organizations and public goods
Part V. Private Law (rule setting) Beyond the State: 23. Law as a product
24. Multi-level governance and economic constitution
25. Transnational law
26. Private ordering
27. The shadow of the law and social embeddedness.
Part I . Methods and Disciplines: 1. The inside and the outside of law?
2. Private law and sociology
3. Economics and private law institutions
4. Private law and theories of communication
5. Comparative law and legal history
Part II. Social Ordering, Constitutionalism and Private Law: 6. Societal order and private law
7. Values in private law
8. Constitutionalisation, regulation and private law
9. Democracy and private law
10. Formalism, substantive and procedural justice
Part III. Transactions and Risk - Private Law and the Market: 11. Negotiation, the function of contract and the 'justice of consensus'
12. Knowledge and information
13: private power
14. Non-discrimination
15. Risk, tort and liability
16. Digital architecture of private law relations
17. Between market and hierarchy
Part IV. Persons and Organizations: 18. Person, civil status and private law
19. Theory of the corporation
20. Actors in organizations
21. The principal's decision: exit, voice, and loyalty
22. Organizations and public goods
Part V. Private Law (rule setting) Beyond the State: 23. Law as a product
24. Multi-level governance and economic constitution
25. Transnational law
26. Private ordering
27. The shadow of the law and social embeddedness.