The book provides a comprehensive analysis of non-state rules in international commercial law. Having established what they are and how their legal authority can be measured, it looks at their application in courts and establishes benchmarks against which the legal authority of non-state rules can be measured.
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of non-state rules in international commercial law. Having established what they are and how their legal authority can be measured, it looks at their application in courts and establishes benchmarks against which the legal authority of non-state rules can be measured.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Routledge Research in International Commercial Law
Johanna Hoekstra is a lecturer in Law at the University of Essex, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Non State Rules in International Commercial Contracts. Part 1 The Nature of Non State Rules and How to Measure their Legal Authority. 2. Defining Non State Rules. 3. The Place of Non State Rules in International Commercial Law. 4. The Roles of Non State Rules in the Contractual Relationship. Part 2 Application of Non State Rules as the Governing Law of the Contract. 5. Party Autonomy in International Commercial Contracts. 6. Non State Rules and Private International Law. 7. Non State Rules and Arbitration. Part 3 How Courts Apply Non State Rules. 8. Applying Non State Rules as a Source of Domestic Law. 9. The Application of Non State Rules to Interpret the Law. 10. The Application of Codified Non State Rules as Lex Mercatoria. 11. Ascertaining the Legal Authority of Non State Rules.
1. Introduction: Non-State Rules in International Commercial Contracts. Part 1 - The Nature of Non-State Rules and How to Measure their Legal Authority. 2. Defining Non-State Rules. 3. The Place of Non-State Rules in International Commercial Law. 4. The Roles of Non-State Rules in the Contractual Relationship. Part 2 - Application of Non-State Rules as the Governing Law of the Contract. 5. Party Autonomy in International Commercial Contracts. 6. Non-State Rules and Private International Law. 7. Non-State Rules and Arbitration. Part 3 - How Courts Apply Non-State Rules. 8. Applying Non-State Rules as a Source of Domestic Law. 9. The Application of Non-State Rules to Interpret the Law. 10. The Application of Codified Non-State Rules as Lex Mercatoria. 11. Ascertaining the Legal Authority of Non-State Rules.
1. Introduction: Non State Rules in International Commercial Contracts. Part 1 The Nature of Non State Rules and How to Measure their Legal Authority. 2. Defining Non State Rules. 3. The Place of Non State Rules in International Commercial Law. 4. The Roles of Non State Rules in the Contractual Relationship. Part 2 Application of Non State Rules as the Governing Law of the Contract. 5. Party Autonomy in International Commercial Contracts. 6. Non State Rules and Private International Law. 7. Non State Rules and Arbitration. Part 3 How Courts Apply Non State Rules. 8. Applying Non State Rules as a Source of Domestic Law. 9. The Application of Non State Rules to Interpret the Law. 10. The Application of Codified Non State Rules as Lex Mercatoria. 11. Ascertaining the Legal Authority of Non State Rules.
1. Introduction: Non-State Rules in International Commercial Contracts. Part 1 - The Nature of Non-State Rules and How to Measure their Legal Authority. 2. Defining Non-State Rules. 3. The Place of Non-State Rules in International Commercial Law. 4. The Roles of Non-State Rules in the Contractual Relationship. Part 2 - Application of Non-State Rules as the Governing Law of the Contract. 5. Party Autonomy in International Commercial Contracts. 6. Non-State Rules and Private International Law. 7. Non-State Rules and Arbitration. Part 3 - How Courts Apply Non-State Rules. 8. Applying Non-State Rules as a Source of Domestic Law. 9. The Application of Non-State Rules to Interpret the Law. 10. The Application of Codified Non-State Rules as Lex Mercatoria. 11. Ascertaining the Legal Authority of Non-State Rules.
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