This article uses the example of one of the best-known global payment systems provided by an online platform, PayPal, to analyze the role of private legal orders in creating new markets beyond jurisdictional borders. It shows that a relatively uniform legal order reduces risks involved in cross-border transactions and in this way enables transnational markets. While transnational law is more easily created by private entities (like online platforms) rather than states, it remains embedded in state laws. The continuous role of state law in shaping transnational private legal orders is guaranteed because the latter operate with the endorsement and support of states. In this way states facilitate globalization. At the same time, the impact of ...
The article examines, first, to what extent the legal exposure of online actors to multiple foreign ...
Private ordering is in vogue in legal scholarship. Nowhere is this clearer than on the Internet. Leg...
The article examines, first, to what extent the legal exposure of online actors to multiple foreign ...
The nation states provide workable contract enforcement institutions for domestic commerce. Due to a...
When Phillip Jessup coined the term ‘transnational law’ in the 1950ies, he tried to capture ‘all law...
The internet is a huge marketplace in which small- and medium-scale international transactions can t...
Transnational transactions conducted through E-Commerce platforms open the gates of growth in the le...
This article describes transnational private law as a decentralized and intermediate form of transna...
This thesis discusses how private international law can effectively address challenges raised by the...
This article examines the judicialization of private systems of governance that are transforming co...
The chapter discusses the growing emergence of international trade conducted via the Internet, with ...
This article explores a social vision of global public order taken from transnational private law. I...
1 Electronic Commerce and Private International Law (with Special Focus on Contract Formation Proces...
In this article we criticize the so-called more economic approach to European competition law for di...
The article focuses on the role of private regulators in the production, access regulation, and prot...
The article examines, first, to what extent the legal exposure of online actors to multiple foreign ...
Private ordering is in vogue in legal scholarship. Nowhere is this clearer than on the Internet. Leg...
The article examines, first, to what extent the legal exposure of online actors to multiple foreign ...
The nation states provide workable contract enforcement institutions for domestic commerce. Due to a...
When Phillip Jessup coined the term ‘transnational law’ in the 1950ies, he tried to capture ‘all law...
The internet is a huge marketplace in which small- and medium-scale international transactions can t...
Transnational transactions conducted through E-Commerce platforms open the gates of growth in the le...
This article describes transnational private law as a decentralized and intermediate form of transna...
This thesis discusses how private international law can effectively address challenges raised by the...
This article examines the judicialization of private systems of governance that are transforming co...
The chapter discusses the growing emergence of international trade conducted via the Internet, with ...
This article explores a social vision of global public order taken from transnational private law. I...
1 Electronic Commerce and Private International Law (with Special Focus on Contract Formation Proces...
In this article we criticize the so-called more economic approach to European competition law for di...
The article focuses on the role of private regulators in the production, access regulation, and prot...
The article examines, first, to what extent the legal exposure of online actors to multiple foreign ...
Private ordering is in vogue in legal scholarship. Nowhere is this clearer than on the Internet. Leg...
The article examines, first, to what extent the legal exposure of online actors to multiple foreign ...