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National Legal Systems and Globalization [recurso electrónico] New Role, Continuing Relevance

معرفی کتاب «National Legal Systems and Globalization [recurso electrónico] New Role, Continuing Relevance» نوشتهٔ Pierre Larouche, Péter Cserne (auth.), Pierre Larouche, Péter Cserne (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر T. M. C. Asser Press در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This book presents the results of research project financed by the Hague Institute for the Internationalization of Law (HiiL) and carried out at the Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC) of Tilburg University. The project team shows that globalization, instead of threatening national legal systems, put them in a new role and gives them continuing relevance. First of all, once one takes a more functional view of the law, based on law and economics and comparative law literature, harmonization or unification of national legal systems is no longer a foregone conclusion. Secondly, fundamental constitutional principles continue to bear in the era of multi-level and transnational governance: they become governance principles, divorced from specific institutional settings. Finally, looking beyond regulatory competition and comparative law, legal emulation provides a rich and fruitful model to explain the interplay between legal systems. This book explores these three themes, both at a theoretical level and in the light of specific examples. For the researchers involved in this book, the prospects of national law seemed less dire than is usually acknowledged. The project team shows that globalization, instead of threatening national legal systems, puts them in a new role and gives them continuing relevance. First of all, once one takes a more functional view of the law, based on law and economics and comparative law literature, harmonization or unification of national legal systems is no longer a foregone conclusion. Secondly, fundamental constitutional principles continue to bear in the era of multi-level and transnational governance: they become governance principles, divorced from specific institutional settings. Finally, looking beyond regulatory competition and comparative law, legal emulation provides a rich and fruitful model to explain the interplay between legal systems. This book explores these three themes, both at a theoretical level and in the light of specific examples. It sheds a new light on the fate of national legal systems, with a more optimistic outlook. Researchers and practitioners alike will experience how this research project brings us a step forward in the understanding of the evolution of national legal systems in the globalization era. The research for this book, in which a team of experts in comparative law and law and economics took part, was commissioned and funded by HiiL (The Hague, the Netherlands), as a project named Convergence and divergence of national legal systems: coping with the challenges of globalization. It was carried out at the Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC) of Tilburg University (the Netherlands) under the direction of Pierre Larouche. Pierre Larouche is Professor of Competition Law at Tilburg University and a founding director of TILEC. Péter Cserne is now Senior Lecturer in law, University of Hull (United Kingdom) and an extramural fellow of TILEC La 4e de couverture indique : "For the researchers involved in this book, the prospects of national law seemed less dire than is usually acknowledged. The project team shows that globalization, instead of threatening national legal systems, puts them in a new role and gives them continuing relevance. First of all, once one takes a more functional view of the law, based on law and economics and comparative law literature, harmonization or unification of national legal systems is no longer a foregone conclusion. Secondly, fundamental constitutional principles continue to bear in the era of multi-level and transnational governance: they become governance principles, divorced from specific institutional settings. Finally, looking beyond regulatory competition and comparative law, legal emulation provides a rich and fruitful model to explain the interplay between legal systems. This book explores these three themes, both at a theoretical level and in the light of specific examples. It sheds a new light on the fate of national legal systems, with a more optimistic outlook. Researchers and practitioners alike will experience how this research project brings us a step forward in the understanding of the evolution of national legal systems in the globalization era. The research for this book, in which a team of experts in comparative law and law and economics took part, was commissioned and funded by HiiL (The Hague, the Netherlands), as a project named Convergence and divergence of national legal systems: coping with the challenges of globalization. It was carried out at the Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC) of Tilburg University (the Netherlands) under the direction of Pierre Larouche." Front Matter....Pages i-x Introduction....Pages 1-5 Front Matter....Pages 7-7 Convergence and Divergence, in Law and Economics and Comparative Law....Pages 9-33 The Draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR): A Giant with Feet of Clay....Pages 35-43 The Recodification of Private Law in Central and Eastern Europe....Pages 45-88 Courts and Expertise: Consequence-Based Arguments in Judicial Reasoning....Pages 89-109 Front Matter....Pages 111-111 From a Formalistic to an Integrative Model: The Case of EU Economic Regulation....Pages 113-154 The Reform of EU Electronic Communications Law: Revolution or Evolution?....Pages 155-181 Networks of Regulatory Agencies in Europe....Pages 183-220 Reinventing Accountability: Judicial Control Versus Participation....Pages 221-244 Front Matter....Pages 245-245 Legal Emulation Between Regulatory Competition and Comparative Law....Pages 247-287 Impact Assessment: Theory....Pages 289-310 Impact Assessment: Empirical Evidence....Pages 311-343 Judicial Networks....Pages 345-368 Front Matter....Pages 369-369 Conclusions....Pages 371-383 Back Matter....Pages 385-388
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