
Uniform Law
Legal Responses to Globalisation
Jürgen Basedow(Author)
Jannis Gries(Co-Author)
Mohr Siebeck (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 4. November 2024
Book
Hardback
555 pages
978-3-16-164128-2 (ISBN)
Description
Decentralised law-making is an inescapable consequence of a global order built on sovereign States, and the steadily advancing process of globalisation demands an even greater harmonisation of rules and principles. Yet uniform law is usually approached on a sectoral basis, with specialists looking into the specific areas of their discipline only. In addition, in many cases the result of harmonisation and its implementation are the sole objects of interest. As a consequence, little attention is paid to the general structures of uniform law, the features inherent in the structure of uniform law or the underlying methods of unification. But the substance of unified rules and principles and their application in legal practice is in fact influenced by their underlying framework. It is therefore necessary to look at the specific instances of uniform law in the context of this general framework. In an overarching analysis, the author of this book explores this general framework of uniform law. He clarifies the concept of uniform law and identifies the drivers of and obstacles to unification. Against this background, the different actors who promote uniform law are examined, as are the various forms and extent of uniform law. After providing a description of the relationship between uniform and municipal law, the author considers the operation of treaty law and public international law in relation to uniform law conventions, before concluding with the topic of non-binding unification.
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Leinen
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Language
English
Place of publication
Tübingen
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Cloth
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 23.7 cm
Width: 16.7 cm
Thickness: 3.6 cm
Weight
965 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-16-164128-2 (9783161641282)
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Legal Responses to Globalisation. Finalised for publication by Jannis Gries
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Persons
Author
(1949-2023):was Director at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg, and Professor of Law at the University of Hamburg; Membre associé de l'Institut de droit international; Titular Member and Secretary General of the International Academy of Comparative Law; member of numerous advisory bodies at the German and EU level, inter alia, Chairman of the German Monopolies Commission; member of the Groupe européen de droit international privé; and member of the Deutscher Rat für Internationales Privatrecht.
ISNI: 0000 0001 2095 8388
ISNI: 0000 0001 2095 8388
Co-Author
2018-24 Student researcher and assistant to Jürgen Basedow at the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg; currently legal trainee at the Higher Regional Court of Hamburg.
Content
Part I: Foundations
I. Concept
II. Movers of Legal Unification
III. Obstacles to Legal Unification
Part II: Framework and Types of Uniform Law
IV. Actors Involved in Legal Unification
V. Forms, Extent and Scope of Legal Unification
Part III: Uniform Law and Municipal Law
VI. The Integration of Uniform Law Conventions into Municipal Law
VII. The Mutual Influence on Substance
VIII. Uniform Law and Private International Law
Part IV: Binding Unification - Treaties
IX. Features of a Uniform Law Convention under Treaty Law
X. Revision and Conflicts of Conventions
Part V: Non-Binding Unification
XI. Model Laws and Legislative Guides
XII. Principles - Restatements
Addendum I: Intended Table of Contents: Unwritten Sections
Addendum II: Select Bibliography: Jürgen Basedow on Uniform Law
I. Concept
II. Movers of Legal Unification
III. Obstacles to Legal Unification
Part II: Framework and Types of Uniform Law
IV. Actors Involved in Legal Unification
V. Forms, Extent and Scope of Legal Unification
Part III: Uniform Law and Municipal Law
VI. The Integration of Uniform Law Conventions into Municipal Law
VII. The Mutual Influence on Substance
VIII. Uniform Law and Private International Law
Part IV: Binding Unification - Treaties
IX. Features of a Uniform Law Convention under Treaty Law
X. Revision and Conflicts of Conventions
Part V: Non-Binding Unification
XI. Model Laws and Legislative Guides
XII. Principles - Restatements
Addendum I: Intended Table of Contents: Unwritten Sections
Addendum II: Select Bibliography: Jürgen Basedow on Uniform Law