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Between interests and law, the politics of transnational commercial disputes, Thomas Hale

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Between interests and law, the politics of transnational commercial disputes, Thomas Hale
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-397) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Between interests and law
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
907204894
Responsibility statement
Thomas Hale
Sub title
the politics of transnational commercial disputes
Summary
We could not have a global economy without a system to resolve commercial disputes across borders, but the international regime that performs this key role bears little resemblance to other institutions underpinning the global economy. A hybrid of private arbitral institutions, international treaties, and domestic laws and courts, the regime for commercial dispute resolution shows that effective transborder institutions can take a variety of forms. This book offers the first comprehensive social scientific account of this surprisingly effective regime. It maps and explains its evolution since the Industrial Revolution, both at the global level and in the United States, Argentina, and China. The book shows how both political economy approaches and socio-legal theories have shaped institutional outcomes. While economic interests have been the chief determinants, legal processes have played a key role in shaping the form institutions take. The regime for commercial dispute resolution therefore remains between interests and law.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction; 2. The past and present regime for transborder commercial disputes; 3. Institutions between interests and law; 4. The intergovernmental regime: from interests to law over a century; 5. The United States; 6. Argentina; 7. China; 8. Conclusion
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