Contractual Knowledge: One Hundred Years of Legal Experimentation in Global Markets (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)

Contractual Knowledge: One Hundred Years of Legal Experimentation in Global Markets (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)

Contractual Knowledge: One Hundred Years of Legal Experimentation in Global Markets (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)

by: Grégoire Mallard (Editor), Jérôme Sgard (Editor)

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Publication Date: 2016-05-26

Language: English

Print Length: 432 pages

ISBN-10: 1107130913

ISBN-13: 9781107130913

Book Description

Contractual Knowledge: One Hundred Years of Legal Experimentation in Global Markets, edited by Grégoire Mallard and Jérôme Sgard, extends the scholarship of law and globalization in two important directions. First, it provides a unique genealogy of global economic governance by explaining the transition from English law to one where global exchanges are primarily governed by international, multilateral, and finally, transnational legal orders. Second, rather than focusing on macro-political organizations, like the League of Nations or the International Monetary Fund, the book examines elements of contracts, including how and by whom they were designed and exactly who (experts, courts, arbitrators, or international organizations) interpreted, upheld, and established the legal validity of these contracts. By exploring such micro-level aspects of market exchanges, this collection unveils the contractual knowledge that led to the globalization of markets over the last century.

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Contractual Knowledge: One Hundred Years of Legal Experimentation in Global Markets, edited by Grégoire Mallard and Jérôme Sgard, extends the scholarship of law and globalization in two important directions. First, it provides a unique genealogy of global economic governance by explaining the transition from English law to one where global exchanges are primarily governed by international, multilateral, and finally, transnational legal orders. Second, rather than focusing on macro-political organizations, like the League of Nations or the International Monetary Fund, the book examines elements of contracts, including how and by whom they were designed and exactly who (experts, courts, arbitrators, or international organizations) interpreted, upheld, and established the legal validity of these contracts. By exploring such micro-level aspects of market exchanges, this collection unveils the contractual knowledge that led to the globalization of markets over the last century.

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