The practice of transnational law

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The practice of transnational law

edited by Klaus Peter Berger

Kluwer Law International, c2001

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It has been clear for some time that commercial law has been undergoing a "transnationalization" process, with various sets of rules (often referred to collectively as Lex mercatoria or the New Law Merchant) supplanting national and local laws governing the mechanisms by which cross-border agreements are entered into and disputes settled. In order to clarify the nature and extent of this process, a scientific survey, sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation and using empirical methodology, was designed by a Research Team from the Centre for Transnational Law (CENTRAL) of Munster University, Germany. A questionnaire was sent out to more than 2,700 practitioners from major companies and international law firms in 78 countries asking for the addressees' experience with transnational law in international contract negotiations, contract drafting, and international commercial arbitration. The results of this enquiry, along with analysis and commentary from several well-known authorities in the fields of international commercial arbitration and private international law, were presented at a conference in Munster on May 4 and 5, 2000. This book is a record of that conference. "The Practice of Transnational Law" provides a comprehensive and realistic evaluation of how transnational commercial law is used in international legal practice today. The contributions of the speakers - including Yves Derains on the CC Arbitration Rules and Michael Joachim Bonell on the UNIDROIT Principles, as well as commentary by Emmanuel Gaillard, Friedrich K. Juenger, Norbert Horn, and Klaus Peter Berger - add an insightful and lively dimension to the empirical data presented in the annexes. Commercial law practitioners and business people all over the world should appreciate the new level of discussion initiated by this book.

Table of Contents

  • Preface. List of Abbreviations. The Speakers and Participants of the CENTRAL Conference on the Practice of Transnational Law. The New Law Merchant and the Global Market Place -- A 21st Century View of Transnational Commercial Law
  • K.P. Berger. The UNIDROIT Principles and Transnational Law
  • M.J. Bonell. Transnational Law in ICC Arbitration
  • Y. Derains. Transnational Law: A Legal System or a Method of Decision-Making? E. Gaillard. The Use of Transnational Law in the Contract Law of International Law and Finance
  • N. Horn. Some Random Remarks from Overseas
  • F.K. Juenger. The CENTRAL Enquiry on the Use of Transnational Law in International Contract Law and Arbitration -- Background, Procedure and Selected Results
  • K.P. Berger, H. Dubberstein, S. Lehmann, V. Petzoldl. Summary of the Discussions
  • S. Lehmann. Annex I: The Questionnaire. Annex II: The Categories Defined by the Research Team. Annex III: Selected Results. Annex IV: Examples for the Practical Application of Transnational Law. Index.

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