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An economic analysis of private international law

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International private law is one of the few areas of law that has to date largely escaped the attention of the „Law and Economics Movement“. This volume attempts to address this shortcoming by making the results of a 2005 German-Japanese conference accessible to a wide audience. Placing an emphasis on international contract law, international tort law and international company (corporate) law, the authors of the articles collected here undertake to analyze various aspects of international private law through an economic perspective. Contributors: Jürgen Basedow, Horst Eidenmüller, Yoshihisa Hayakawa, Kazuaki Kagami, Christian Kirchner, Toshiyuki Kono, Souichirou Kozuka, Katrin Lantermann, Tomoyo Matsui, Ralf Michaels, Yuko Nishitani, Shozo Ota, Hans-Bernd Schäfer

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An economic analysis of private international law, Jürgen Basedow

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Titre
An economic analysis of private international law
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Mohr Siebeck
Publié
2006
Format
rigide
Pages
246
ISBN10
3161490320
ISBN13
9783161490323
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International private law is one of the few areas of law that has to date largely escaped the attention of the „Law and Economics Movement“. This volume attempts to address this shortcoming by making the results of a 2005 German-Japanese conference accessible to a wide audience. Placing an emphasis on international contract law, international tort law and international company (corporate) law, the authors of the articles collected here undertake to analyze various aspects of international private law through an economic perspective. Contributors: Jürgen Basedow, Horst Eidenmüller, Yoshihisa Hayakawa, Kazuaki Kagami, Christian Kirchner, Toshiyuki Kono, Souichirou Kozuka, Katrin Lantermann, Tomoyo Matsui, Ralf Michaels, Yuko Nishitani, Shozo Ota, Hans-Bernd Schäfer