This is an expanded version of the talk presented at the Fifth Annual Fulbright Symposium on International Legal Problems, Fourth Regional Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Current Developments in International Trade Cooperation and the Protection of the Environment and Human Rights, held on March 17, 1995, at Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco. Edited by Jeffrey A. Chen
ABSTRACT Over the past four decades, the transnational business community has successfully built a p...
This work tries to examine if somethink like a modern lex mercatoria exists, what if it exists is ge...
lex mercatoria is a set of customary commercial rules which has been common by merchant among them i...
This is an expanded version of the talk presented at the Fifth Annual Fulbright Symposium on Interna...
Magister Legum - LLMArbitration is the preferred method of dispute resolution in international trade...
This Article briefly assesses the potential implementation of the Hague Draft Convention from the st...
The phenomena linked to the internationalization and globalization of the economy prompt the dem...
Is there an anational lex mercatoria, a global law without a state? The debate seems infinite. Som...
Since the early 1960s, some scholars of international commercial law and arbitration have begun to i...
This study aims to analyze lex mercatoria as a substantive applicable law international sale and pur...
The literature advocating lex mercatoria has periodically been enhanced by attempts to provide evide...
A new lex mercatoria is emerging in the unification of the law of international trade. In analyzing ...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Cafaggi (EUI Supervisor) Professo...
With the growth of transactional commercial arbitrations in the 20th century, the theory of ‘Transa...
Imagine that merchants from two different countries-let us say the United States and France-enter in...
ABSTRACT Over the past four decades, the transnational business community has successfully built a p...
This work tries to examine if somethink like a modern lex mercatoria exists, what if it exists is ge...
lex mercatoria is a set of customary commercial rules which has been common by merchant among them i...
This is an expanded version of the talk presented at the Fifth Annual Fulbright Symposium on Interna...
Magister Legum - LLMArbitration is the preferred method of dispute resolution in international trade...
This Article briefly assesses the potential implementation of the Hague Draft Convention from the st...
The phenomena linked to the internationalization and globalization of the economy prompt the dem...
Is there an anational lex mercatoria, a global law without a state? The debate seems infinite. Som...
Since the early 1960s, some scholars of international commercial law and arbitration have begun to i...
This study aims to analyze lex mercatoria as a substantive applicable law international sale and pur...
The literature advocating lex mercatoria has periodically been enhanced by attempts to provide evide...
A new lex mercatoria is emerging in the unification of the law of international trade. In analyzing ...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Cafaggi (EUI Supervisor) Professo...
With the growth of transactional commercial arbitrations in the 20th century, the theory of ‘Transa...
Imagine that merchants from two different countries-let us say the United States and France-enter in...
ABSTRACT Over the past four decades, the transnational business community has successfully built a p...
This work tries to examine if somethink like a modern lex mercatoria exists, what if it exists is ge...
lex mercatoria is a set of customary commercial rules which has been common by merchant among them i...