Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Law as a Product
Center for Advanced Studies (CAS)
19 episodes
4 months ago
The law sets a framework for market transactions and competition. However, in recent years, the law itself has become a commodity in many regions of the world and in various fields: especially corporate, bankruptcy and contract law, not to mention the settlement of disputes. Individuals and companies search for the most attractive rules of law and states compete for the favour of demanders through their offers.
Since legal competition has been the object of preliminary empirical explorations in the past years, the CAS research focus now aims to focus on its normative implications. How should one assess the fact that law can be "traded" on markets – just like any other good? Besides jurisprudence, various disciplines – such as economics, philosophy, political science and sociology – will apply different evaluation criteria and provide different answers to this question.
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The law sets a framework for market transactions and competition. However, in recent years, the law itself has become a commodity in many regions of the world and in various fields: especially corporate, bankruptcy and contract law, not to mention the settlement of disputes. Individuals and companies search for the most attractive rules of law and states compete for the favour of demanders through their offers.
Since legal competition has been the object of preliminary empirical explorations in the past years, the CAS research focus now aims to focus on its normative implications. How should one assess the fact that law can be "traded" on markets – just like any other good? Besides jurisprudence, various disciplines – such as economics, philosophy, political science and sociology – will apply different evaluation criteria and provide different answers to this question.
Diskussionsrunde – Vorschlag für ein Gemeinsames Europäisches Kaufrecht
Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Law as a Product
1 hour 25 minutes 27 seconds
13 years ago
Diskussionsrunde – Vorschlag für ein Gemeinsames Europäisches Kaufrecht
Recht setzt Rahmenbedingungen für Markttransaktionen und Wettbewerb. In den letzten Jahren aber ist Recht selbst zu einem marktgängigen Produkt geworden – in vielen Regionen dieser Welt und auf verschiedenen Gebieten. Dazu gehören insbesondere das Gesellschafts-, Insolvenz- und Vertragsrecht und das Recht der Streitbeilegung. Einzelpersonen und Unternehmen suchen sich die für sie attraktivsten Rechtsregeln aus, und Staaten konkurrieren um die Gunst dieser Nachfrager. In der Vorlesungsreihe werden international renommierte Juristen und Wirtschaftswissenschaftler verschiedene Teilbereiche des Rechtsmarktes analysieren. | Referenten: Hans Schulte-Nölke, Gerhard Wagner | Moderation: Horst Eidenmüller
Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Law as a Product
The law sets a framework for market transactions and competition. However, in recent years, the law itself has become a commodity in many regions of the world and in various fields: especially corporate, bankruptcy and contract law, not to mention the settlement of disputes. Individuals and companies search for the most attractive rules of law and states compete for the favour of demanders through their offers.
Since legal competition has been the object of preliminary empirical explorations in the past years, the CAS research focus now aims to focus on its normative implications. How should one assess the fact that law can be "traded" on markets – just like any other good? Besides jurisprudence, various disciplines – such as economics, philosophy, political science and sociology – will apply different evaluation criteria and provide different answers to this question.