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Contractual certainty in international trade : empirical studies and theoretical debates on institutional support for global economic exchanges / edited by Volkmar Gessner.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Onati international series in law and society.
- Onati international series in law and society
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Contracts.
- Foreign trade regulation.
- International trade.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (371 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford ; Portland : Hart Publishing, 2009.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- "Global business interacts efficiently despite the heterogeneity of social, economic and legal cultures which, according to widespread assumptions, cause insecurities and uncertainties. Breaches of contracts may occur more frequently and business relationships may be terminated more often in international than in domestic trade. But most business people engaged in exporting or importing products or services seem to operate in a sufficiently predictable environment allowing successful ventures into the global market. The apparent paradox presented by cultural/institutional diversity and contractual efficiency in cross-border business transactions is the focus of this volume of essays. The wide range of approaches adopted by contributors to the volume include: the Weberian concept of law as a tool for avoiding the risk of opportunism; economic sociology, which treats networks and relationships between contractual parties as paramount; representatives of new institutional economics who discuss law as well as private governance institutions as most efficient responses to risk; comparative economic sociologists who point to the varieties of legal cultures in the social organisation of trust; and national and international institutions such as the World Bank which try to promote legal certainty in the economy. The purpose of the volume is to build on this interdisciplinary exercise by adding empirical evidence to ongoing debates regarding enabling structures for international business, and by critically reviewing and discussing some of the propositions in the literature which contain interesting hypotheses on the effects of the internationalization of markets on market co-ordination institutions and on the role of the state in the globalising economy."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
- Contents:
- Towards a theoretical framework for contractual certainty in global trade / Volkmar Gessner
- Ethnic networks, extra-legal certainty and globalization : peering into the diamond industry / Barak D. Richman
- The role of Lex Mercatoria in supporting globalised transactions : an empirical insight into the governance structure of the timber industry / Wioletta Konradi
- The emergence of transnational cooperation in the software industry / Thomas Dietz and Holger Nieswandt
- Cross-border dispute resolution from the perspective of mid-sized law firms : the example of international commercial Arbitration / Fabian P Sosa
- Structuring transactions : the case of real estate finance / John Flood and Eleni Skordaki
- Theories of change : the governance of business transactions in globalising economies / Volkmar Gessner
- Transnational civil regimes : economic globalisation and the evolution of commercial law / Gralf-Peter Calliess
- The public and the private in the provision of law for global transactions / Gillian K. Hadfield
- Institutional designs in international transactions : an evolutionary economics perspective / Jörg Freiling
- Global trade : changes in the conceptualisation of legal certainty? / Bärbel R Dorbeck-Jung
- Contractual certainty versus efficiency : the historical and institutional context of global trade / Wolf Heydebrand.
- Notes:
- "The International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain, was again the venue of a very productive workshop ..."--Preface.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9786612118999
- 9781472564641
- 1472564642
- 9781282118997
- 1282118994
- 9781847314758
- 1847314759
- OCLC:
- 567999158
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