
Beyond the State: Rethinking Private Law
Mohr Siebeck (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. December 2008
Book
Hardback
434 pages
978-3-16-149862-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Globalisierung und Europäisierung stellen die Rolle des Staates in Frage. Für das Privatrecht - Vertragsrecht, Eigentumsrecht, kurz: das Recht Privater - ergeben sich daraus zwei zentrale Fragen: Wie hängt das Privatrecht mit dem Staat zusammen? Und welche Folgen hat die veränderte Rolle des Staates für das Privatrecht? Diesen Fragen gehen die Autoren der hier gesammelten Beiträge nach.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Tübingen
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 16.1 cm
Thickness: 2.8 cm
Weight
771 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-16-149862-6 (9783161498626)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Editor
ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Römisches Recht und Privatrechtsgeschichte sowie Deutsches und Europäisches Privatrecht an der Universität Münster.
is Director, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg; Chair of Global Law, Queen Mary University in London; Professor of Law, University of Hamburg
Content
Introduction
Nils Jansen and Ralf Michaels: Beyond the State? Rethinking Private Law
Part 1: Structures
Nils Jansen and Ralf Michaels: Private Law and the State: Comparative Perceptions and Historical Observations - Ralf Michaels and Nils Jansen: Private Law Beyond the State? Europeanization, Globalization, Privatization
Part 2: Relations
Charles Donahue, Jr.: Private Law without the State and During its Formation - Christiane C. Wendehorst: The State as a Foundation of Private Law Reasoning - Annelise Riles: The Anti-Network: Private Global Governance, Legal Knowledge, and the Legitimacy of the State - Marietta Auer: The Anti-Network: A Comment on Annelise Riles
Part 3: Actors
James Gordley: The State's Private Law and Legal Academia - Susanne Lepsius: Taking the Institutional Context Seriously: A Comment on James Gordley - Hans-Peter Haferkamp: The Science of Private Law and the State in Nineteenth Century Germany - Chaim Saiman: Public Law, Private Law, and Legal Science - Jürgen Basedow: The State's Private Law and the Economy: Commercial Law as an Amalgam of Public and Private Rule-Making - David V. Snyder: Contract Regulation, With and Without the State: Ruminations on Rules and their Sources: A Comment on Jürgen Basedow
Part 4: Values
Florian Rödl: Private Law Beyond the Democratic Order? On the Legitimatory Problem of Private Law "Beyond the State" - Peer Zumbansen: Law After the Welfare State: Formalism, Functionalism, and the Ironic Turn of Reflexive Law - Hanoch Dagan: The Limited Autonomy of Private Law - Gunther Teubner: State Policies in Private Law? A Comment on Hanoch Dagan
Nils Jansen and Ralf Michaels: Beyond the State? Rethinking Private Law
Part 1: Structures
Nils Jansen and Ralf Michaels: Private Law and the State: Comparative Perceptions and Historical Observations - Ralf Michaels and Nils Jansen: Private Law Beyond the State? Europeanization, Globalization, Privatization
Part 2: Relations
Charles Donahue, Jr.: Private Law without the State and During its Formation - Christiane C. Wendehorst: The State as a Foundation of Private Law Reasoning - Annelise Riles: The Anti-Network: Private Global Governance, Legal Knowledge, and the Legitimacy of the State - Marietta Auer: The Anti-Network: A Comment on Annelise Riles
Part 3: Actors
James Gordley: The State's Private Law and Legal Academia - Susanne Lepsius: Taking the Institutional Context Seriously: A Comment on James Gordley - Hans-Peter Haferkamp: The Science of Private Law and the State in Nineteenth Century Germany - Chaim Saiman: Public Law, Private Law, and Legal Science - Jürgen Basedow: The State's Private Law and the Economy: Commercial Law as an Amalgam of Public and Private Rule-Making - David V. Snyder: Contract Regulation, With and Without the State: Ruminations on Rules and their Sources: A Comment on Jürgen Basedow
Part 4: Values
Florian Rödl: Private Law Beyond the Democratic Order? On the Legitimatory Problem of Private Law "Beyond the State" - Peer Zumbansen: Law After the Welfare State: Formalism, Functionalism, and the Ironic Turn of Reflexive Law - Hanoch Dagan: The Limited Autonomy of Private Law - Gunther Teubner: State Policies in Private Law? A Comment on Hanoch Dagan