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ROUGH CONSENSUS AND RUNNING CODE A THEORY OF TRANDNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW2025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载

- GRALF PETER CALLIESS AND PEER ZUMBANSEN 著
- 出版社: OREGON
- ISBN:1841139742
- 出版时间:2010
- 标注页数:366页
- 文件大小:113MB
- 文件页数:382页
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图书目录
Introduction1
1. Law's Elusive Boundaries11
Ⅰ. Border Crossings11
Ⅱ. Towards a Legal Critique of Transnational Governance Institutions17
Ⅲ. Law's Elusive Empire?19
2. Towards A Theory of Transnational Private Law27
Ⅰ. Seeing the (Global) World Through a Private Lawyer's Eyes27
A. Crucial Intersections: Lex mercatoria and Legal Pluralism28
B. Communities of Interest and Private Governance Regimes:The Conundrum of Transnational Commercial Law35
C. Markets as Regulators: It's the Economy, Stupid Or, is It?59
D. Law and the Transformation of State Regulatory Functions64
Ⅱ. Ubiquitous Law67
A. Normativity versus Realism: Law versus Power67
B. The Transnational: A Realm of Borderless Self-Regulation?76
C. Private Ordering and Public Authority: Scrutinising Democratic versus Economic Functions of Law80
Ⅲ. A Theory of Transnational Private Law96
A. Co-ordination versus Regulation: Revisiting the Public-Private Divide96
B. The Hybrid Character of Transnational Law Regimes109
C. The Governance Mode of Transnational Law Regimes112
(ⅰ) Mapping Economic Governance113
(ⅱ) The Recombinant Governance Mode of Transnational Commercial Law119
D. Soft Law, Hard Law, and Legitimacy123
E. Rough Consensus and Running Code134
(ⅰ) Internet Governance: Legitimising Open Technical Standards135
(ⅱ) Private Law Harmonisation139
(ⅲ) Modern Customary Law143
(ⅳ) The Making of Transnational Private Law145
3. Transnational Consumer Contracts153
Ⅰ. Private Ordering in B2C E-Commerce153
A. Online Reputation154
B. Trustmarks and Codes of Conduct155
C. Online Dispute Resolution157
D. Method of Payment and Credit Security160
Ⅱ. Transnational Law Regimes: the Role of Virtual Marketplaces163
Ⅲ. Reflexive Consumer Protection Law166
A. Reflexive Trustmarks: Contractual Standards of Hybrid Organisations169
(ⅰ) Secondary Trustmarks at the National L+evel169
(ⅱ) Supranational Standardisation via Co-Regulation?170
(ⅲ) Global Linkage173
B. Law-Consumer Protection: ODR Standards and their Implementation174
(ⅰ) Guidelines for providers of ODR Procedures175
(ⅱ) The Implementation of Global ODR Standards176
Ⅳ. RCRC in the Making of Transnational Consumer Contract Law179
4. Transnational Corporate Governance181
Ⅰ. Corporate Governance Codes181
A. Corporate Governance187
B. Corporate Governance and Political Economy189
C. Law-Making in Corporate Governance194
(ⅰ) The German Corporate Governance Code as an Example of RCRC196
(ⅱ) Who Makes Company Law?200
(ⅲ) Corporate Law Making Between State and Society207
(ⅳ) The Reform of German Corporate Governance: The Intricacies of Rough Consensus and Running Code208
Ⅱ. Transnational Corporate Governance and Executive Compensation212
A. The Transnational Embeddedness of European Corporate Governance Regulation213
B. 'New' and 'Experimentalist Governance' in European Corporate Law Regulation: RCRC as Transnational Legal Pluralism219
(ⅰ) The Polarities of EU Governance: Global Competitiveness and Political-Economic Integration220
(ⅱ) Reflexive Corporate Governance223
(ⅲ) European Corporate Governance Regulation and RCRC225
C. The Case of Executive Compensation227
(ⅰ) Breaking the Political Deadlock: Governance by Expertise230
(ⅱ) Executive Compensation: Governance by Transparency232
D. 'Germany Inc' and Executive Compensation234
(ⅰ) The Political Economy of Corporate Governance Reform in Germany236
(a) Governing 'Germany Inc'236
(b) Hybridisation of Law-Making: The Return of the State?240
(ⅱ) Transnational Corporate Governance as Spatio-Temporal Assemblage242
E. Transnational Corporate Governance Regulation as RCRC246
5. Rough Consensus and Running Code in Context248
Ⅰ. Law and Social Norms248
Ⅱ. Soft Law255
A. Asking the Right Questions?255
B. Soft Law as Embarrassment258
Ⅲ. Customary International Law (And Its Limits)261
A. Elements of Customary International Law262
B. Ships Passing in the Night?265
C. The Attack on Customary International Law266
D. Customary International Law in the Making of Global Law270
Ⅳ. Transnational Private Law: Hard Law, Soft Law, Reflexive Law and the Conditions for Private Law-Making274
Bibliograpby278
Index347