New Developments in International Commercial And Consumer Law

New Developments in International Commercial and Consumer Law  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AlenMiler at Feb. 28, 2009
New Developments in International Commercial and Consumer Law

Jacob Ziegel, Shalom Lerner, "New Developments in International Commercial and Consumer Law"
Publisher: Hart Publishing | 1998-05-01 | ISBN 1901362078 | PDF | 532 pages | 4.3 MB

Transnational Commercial and Consumer Law: Current Trends in International Business Law  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Sept. 3, 2018
Transnational Commercial and Consumer Law: Current Trends in International Business Law

Transnational Commercial and Consumer Law: Current Trends in International Business Law by Toshiyuki Kono
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 238 Pages | ISBN : 9811310793 | 5.15 MB

This book explores current developments in transnational commercial and consumer law. It features essays written by leading experts, many of who have taken part in the negotiation and formulation of the international instruments they discuss here. The contributors look at issues arising from the profound changes that globalization is having on the legal norms governing commercial and consumer transactions, both domestic and transnational. They consider how relations between private actors, state regulators, and national courts are being completely reconfigured. This, in turn, generates pressures for legal harmonization and creates opportunities for new national and transnational legal norms and procedures to develop.
Transnational Commercial and Consumer Law: Current Trends in International Business Law (Repost)

Transnational Commercial and Consumer Law: Current Trends in International Business Law by Toshiyuki Kono
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 238 Pages | ISBN : 9811310793 | 5.15 MB

This book explores current developments in transnational commercial and consumer law. It features essays written by leading experts, many of who have taken part in the negotiation and formulation of the international instruments they discuss here. The contributors look at issues arising from the profound changes that globalization is having on the legal norms governing commercial and consumer transactions, both domestic and transnational. They consider how relations between private actors, state regulators, and national courts are being completely reconfigured. This, in turn, generates pressures for legal harmonization and creates opportunities for new national and transnational legal norms and procedures to develop.