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Regulatory Competition in Bankruptcy Law
Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Law as a Product (LMU)
English - May 24, 2011 19:00 - 2 hours - 1.25 GB VideoNews regulatory competition private law theory company law contract law Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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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. | Ifo Institut München: 24.05.2011 | Speakers: Jay Westbrook, Christoph Paulus, François-Xavier Lucas, Wolf-Georg Ringe | Moderation: Horst Eidenmüller